On electron and ion components of plasma in the antisolar part of near-Martian space

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Boundary Layer Transition, Bow Waves, Magnetospheric Electron Density, Magnetospheric Ion Density, Mars (Planet), Planetary Magnetospheres, Plasma Density, Data Acquisition, Interplanetary Space, Mars 5 Spacecraft, Planetary Magnetic Fields, Shock Waves, Solar Wind, Spacecraft Trajectories

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Results of measurements of boundary positions and characteristics of the transition layer behind the Martian bow shock are presented. Measured characteristics of the plasma formation located behind the inner boundary of the transition layer in the antisolar part of near-Martian space are considered. The possible nature of this formation is discussed, and some considerations in favor of its interpretation as the plasma sheet in the Martian magnetotail are presented.

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