Direct Multipoint Observations Capturing the Reformation of a Supercritical Fast Magnetosonic Shock

Turner, D. L. and Wilson, L. B. and Goodrich, K. A. and Madanian, H. and Schwartz, S. J. and Liu, T. Z. and Johlander, A. and Caprioli, D. and Cohen, I. J. and Gershman, D. and Hietala, H. and Westlake, J. H. and Lavraud, B. and Le Contel, O. and Burch, J. L. (2021) Direct Multipoint Observations Capturing the Reformation of a Supercritical Fast Magnetosonic Shock. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 911 (2). L31. ISSN 2041-8205

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Abstract

Using multipoint Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) observations in an unusual string-of-pearls configuration, we examine in detail observations of the reformation of a fast magnetosonic shock observed on the upstream edge of a foreshock transient structure upstream of Earth's bow shock. The four MMS spacecraft were separated by several hundred kilometers, comparable to suprathermal ion gyroradius scales or several ion inertial lengths. At least half of the shock reformation cycle was observed, with a new shock ramp rising up out of the "foot" region of the original shock ramp. Using the multipoint observations, we convert the observed time-series data into distance along the shock normal in the shock's rest frame. That conversion allows for a unique study of the relative spatial scales of the shock's various features, including the shock's growth rate, and how they evolve during the reformation cycle. Analysis indicates that the growth rate increases during reformation, electron-scale physics play an important role in the shock reformation, and energy conversion processes also undergo the same cyclical periodicity as reformation. Strong, thin electron-kinetic-scale current sheets and large-amplitude electrostatic and electromagnetic waves are reported. Results highlight the critical cross-scale coupling between electron-kinetic- and ion-kinetic-scale processes and details of the nature of nonstationarity, shock-front reformation at collisionless, fast magnetosonic shocks.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Pustakas > Physics and Astronomy
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Date Deposited: 20 May 2023 06:45
Last Modified: 31 Jan 2024 04:40
URI: http://archive.pcbmb.org/id/eprint/500

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