Published January 1, 1983 | Version v1
Journal article

Electron velocity distributions near the earth's bow shock

  • 1. Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545

Description

A survey of two-dimensional electron velocity distributions, f(V), measured near the earth's bow shock using Los Alamos/Garching plasma instrumentation aboard ISEE 2 is presented. This survey provides clues to the mechanisms of electron thermalization within the shock and the relaxation of both the upsteam and downstream velocity distributions. First, near the foreshock boundary, fluxes of electrons having a power law shape at high energies backstream from the shock. Second, within the shock, cuts through f(V) along B. f(V), often show single maxima offset toward the magnetosheath by speeds comparable to, but larger than, the upstream thermal speed.Third, magnetosheath distributions generally have flat tops out to an energy, E0, with maxima substantially lower than that in the solar wind. Occasionally, cuts through f(V) along B show one and sometimes two small peaks at the edge of the flat tops making them appear concave upward. The electron distributions characteristic of these three regions are interpreted as arising from the effects of macroscopic (scale size comparable to or larger than the shock width) electric and magnetic fields and the subsequent effects of microscopic (scale size small in comparison with the shock width) fields. In particular, our results suggest that field-aligned instabilities are likely to be present in the earth's bow shock

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
J. Geophys. Res.
Journal Volume
88
Journal Issue
A1
Series
J. Geophys. Res.
Journal Page Range
96-110
ISSN
0022-1406

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
14791966
Subject category
S58: GEOSCIENCES;
Descriptors DEI
BACKSCATTERING; DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS; EARTH MAGNETOSPHERE; ELECTRON SPECTRA; INTERPLANETARY MAGNETIC FIELDS; INTERPLANETARY SPACE; MAGNETOSHEATH; SOLAR WIND
Descriptors DEC
EARTH ATMOSPHERE; MAGNETIC FIELDS; SCATTERING; SOLAR ACTIVITY; SPACE; SPECTRA