Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Jan 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984ssrv...37...63w&link_type=abstract
Space Science Reviews (ISSN 0038-6308), vol. 37, Jan.-Feb. 1984, p. 63-109.
Computer Science
Sound
74
Bow Waves, Mach Number, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Normal Shock Waves, Plasma Waves, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Computerized Simulation, Electric Field Strength, Electron Cyclotron Heating, Ion Motion, Magnetic Flux, Plasma Acceleration, Plasma Turbulence
Scientific paper
Instability analyses incorporating insights gained through ISEE observations and hybrid simulations are used in an examination of the instabilities associated with a high Mach number perpendicular shock akin to the earth's bow shock. In the regions in front of, and at, the shock transition the cross-field instabilities are subdivided into the ion-ion streaming, kinetic cross-field streaming, and drift lower hybrid instability low frequency modes, as well as the electron cyclotron drift, ion sound, and electron whisker instability high frequency modes. Further downstream, ion ring-like and anisotropy-driven instabilities are considered. The implications of these results for wave signatures, plasma heating and acceleration are noted.
Akimoto Kazuhiro
Goodrich Charles Carson
Lin Chang-Shou
Papadopoulos Konstantinos
Rodriguez Pablo
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