Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1992
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Journal of Geophysical Research (ISSN 0148-0227), vol. 97, no. A4, April 1, 1992, p. 4121-4132. Research sponsored by Lockheed I
Physics
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Giotto Mission, Halley'S Comet, Mass Spectrometers, Plasma Dynamics, Alpha Particles, Heavy Ions, Magnetohydrodynamics
Scientific paper
The paper reports observations of plasma dynamics in the coma of P/Halley by the Giotto ion mass spectrometer. Measurements of protons and alpha particles from the far upstream region to the near ionopause region and of ions of mass 12-32 at distances of about 250,000 to 40,000 km from the nucleus are presented. The discontinuity known as the magnetic pileup boundary (MPB) is apparent only in proton, alpha particle, and magnetometer data, indicating that it is a tangential discontinuity of solar wind origin. No significant change is found in the properties of the heavy ions across the MPB. The issue of whether a cometopause was unambiguously observed at Comet Halley is discussed; it is concluded that the observations do not convincingly support the idea of a boundary due to internal cometary processes. A comparison of the observations to MHD models is made. The plasma flow directions at all distances greater than 30,000 km from the nucleus are in agreement with MHD calculations.
Balsiger Hans
Fuselier Stephen A.
Goldstein Bruce E.
Goldstein Raymond
Huen Ip Wing
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