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Transmission of foreshock waves through Earth’s bow shock

Authors :
L. Turc
O. W. Roberts
D. Verscharen
A. P. Dimmock
P. Kajdič
M. Palmroth
Y. Pfau-Kempf
A. Johlander
M. Dubart
E. K. J. Kilpua
J. Soucek
K. Takahashi
N. Takahashi
M. Battarbee
U. Ganse
Particle Physics and Astrophysics
Space Physics Research Group
Department of Physics
Source :
Nature Physics. 19:78-86
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

The Earth’s magnetosphere and its bow shock, which is formed by the interaction of the supersonic solar wind with the terrestrial magnetic field, constitute a rich natural laboratory enabling in situ investigations of universal plasma processes. Under suitable interplanetary magnetic field conditions, a foreshock with intense wave activity forms upstream of the bow shock. So-called 30 s waves, named after their typical period at Earth, are the dominant wave mode in the foreshock and play an important role in modulating the shape of the shock front and affect particle reflection at the shock. These waves are also observed inside the magnetosphere and down to the Earth’s surface, but how they are transmitted through the bow shock remains unknown. By combining state-of-the-art global numerical simulations and spacecraft observations, we demonstrate that the interaction of foreshock waves with the shock generates earthward-propagating, fast-mode waves, which reach the magnetosphere. These findings give crucial insight into the interaction of waves with collisionless shocks in general and their impact on the downstream medium.

Details

ISSN :
17452481 and 17452473
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....39b65b4855639a4d432105c8e3f6ed0c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-022-01837-z