| Literature DB >> 18596803 |
L F Burlaga1, N F Ness, M H Acuña, R P Lepping, J E P Connerney, J D Richardson.
Abstract
A transition between the supersonic solar wind and the subsonic heliosheath was observed by Voyager 1, but the expected termination shock was not seen owing to a gap in the telemetry. Here we report observations of the magnetic field structure and dynamics of the termination shock, made by Voyager 2 on 31 August-1 September 2007 at a distance of 83.7 au from the Sun (1 au is the Earth-Sun distance). A single crossing of the shock was expected, with a boundary that was stable on a timescale of several days. But the data reveal a complex, rippled, quasi-perpendicular supercritical magnetohydrodynamic shock of moderate strength undergoing reformation on a scale of a few hours. The observed structure suggests the importance of ionized interstellar atoms ('pickup protons') at the shock.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18596803 DOI: 10.1038/nature07029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nature ISSN: 0028-0836 Impact factor: 49.962