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Abstract
No direct observational evidence of the cometary bow shock around comet
67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko has been presented during the ESA/Rosetta
mission. The Rosetta probe, during its escort phase, performed a lengthy
dayside excursion up to a cometocentric distance of approximately 1500
kilometers, but no bow shock crossing was observed, implying either a
distant bow shock or no bow shock formation at all. However, modelling
studies at low heliocentric distances and high outgassing rates
consistently predict the formation of a cometary bow shock within
several thousands of kilometres of 67P's nucleus. The Ion Composition
Analyzer ICA, of the Rosetta Plasma Consortium, a top-hat ion
spectrometer aboard Rosetta, measured solar wind and cometary ion
distribution functions during the escort phase. As the length scales of
the heavy cometary pickup ions exceed those of the predicted bow shock
standoff distance by a factor of two up to an order of magnitude, the
pickup ions could provide a remote sensing diagnostic of the cometary
environment. A bow shock would present a significant increase in plasma
heating and turbulence, leading to a modified acceleration environment
for freshly ionized cometary particles and a modulation of the pickup
ion energy spectra at the nucleus. In this work, we summarily present a
potential bow shock observation using the energy dispersion of cometary
ions observed by ICA and provide an interpretation of the observations
with a self-consistent, numerical hybrid plasma model. We describe
simulated observations of ions from two cometary plasma environments,
one shock-producing and one non-shocked, and give guidelines on how the
bow shock could be inferred remotely from in-situ observations.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 15048 |
Publication status | Published - 8 Apr 2018 |
MoE publication type | Not Eligible |
Event | European Geosciences Union General Assembly - Vienna, Austria Duration: 8 Apr 2018 → 13 Apr 2018 https://www.egu2018.eu |
Conference
Conference | European Geosciences Union General Assembly |
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Abbreviated title | EGU GA |
Country/Territory | Austria |
City | Vienna |
Period | 08/04/2018 → 13/04/2018 |
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European Geosciences Union General Assembly
Markku Alho (Member)
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