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Electrostatic turbulence and Debye-scale structures in collisionless shocks

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2020-02-05 v1 Plasma Physics Space Physics

Abstract

We present analysis of more than one hundred large-amplitude bipolar electrostatic structures in a quasi-perpendicular supercritical Earth's bow shock crossing, measured by the Magnetospheric Multiscale spacecraft. The occurrence of the bipolar structures is shown to be tightly correlated with magnetic field gradients in the shock transition region. The bipolar structures have negative electrostatic potentials and spatial scales of a few Debye lengths. The bipolar structures propagate highly oblique to the shock normal with velocities (in the plasma rest frame) of the order of the ion-acoustic velocity. We argue that the bipolar structures are ion phase space holes produced by the two-stream instability between incoming and reflected ions. This is the first identification of the ion two-stream instability in collisionless shocks. The implications for electron acceleration are discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1912.01770,
  title  = {Electrostatic turbulence and Debye-scale structures in collisionless shocks},
  author = {R. Wang and I. Y. Vasko and F. S. Mozer and S. D. Bale and A. V. Artemyev and J. W. Bonnell and R. Ergun and B. Giles and P. -A. Lindqvist and C. T. Russell and R. Strangeway},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.01770},
  year   = {2020}
}
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