Subcritical dispersive shock waves upstream of planetary bow shocks and at Comet Giacobini-Zinner

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Bow Waves, Giacobini-Zinner Comet, Planetary Waves, Shock Wave Propagation, Nonlinear Evolution Equations, Satellite Observation, Wave Packets

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The nonlinear evolution of ULF (magnetosonic) waves is studied using electromagnetic simulations. The waves were observed upstream of the planetary bow shocks at Comet Giacobini-Zinner. It is shown that as ULF waves generated by the resonant ion beam instability steepen, their polarization becomes linear. A high-frequency wave packet is generated by the steepening process. The steepened wave has a structure and a behavior similar to a subcritical dispersive shock. It is suggested that Comet Giacobini-Zinner did not have a single bow shock. It is concluded that the comet had a transition region consisting of a series of shocks which were convected by the solar wind.

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