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Zeitschriftentitel: Annales Geophysicae
Personen und Körperschaften: Pallocchia, G., Samsonov, A. A., Bavassano Cattaneo, M. B., Marcucci, M. F., Rème, H., Carr, C. M., Cao, J. B.
In: Annales Geophysicae, 28, 2010, 5, S. 1141-1156
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author_facet Pallocchia, G.
Samsonov, A. A.
Bavassano Cattaneo, M. B.
Marcucci, M. F.
Rème, H.
Carr, C. M.
Cao, J. B.
Pallocchia, G.
Samsonov, A. A.
Bavassano Cattaneo, M. B.
Marcucci, M. F.
Rème, H.
Carr, C. M.
Cao, J. B.
author Pallocchia, G.
Samsonov, A. A.
Bavassano Cattaneo, M. B.
Marcucci, M. F.
Rème, H.
Carr, C. M.
Cao, J. B.
spellingShingle Pallocchia, G.
Samsonov, A. A.
Bavassano Cattaneo, M. B.
Marcucci, M. F.
Rème, H.
Carr, C. M.
Cao, J. B.
Annales Geophysicae
Interplanetary shock transmitted into the Earth's magnetosheath: Cluster and Double Star observations
Space and Planetary Science
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spelling Pallocchia, G. Samsonov, A. A. Bavassano Cattaneo, M. B. Marcucci, M. F. Rème, H. Carr, C. M. Cao, J. B. 1432-0576 Copernicus GmbH Space and Planetary Science Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) Atmospheric Science Geology Astronomy and Astrophysics http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/angeo-28-1141-2010 <jats:p>Abstract. On day 7 May 2005, the plasma instruments on board Double Star TC1 and Cluster SC3 spacecraft register inside the magnetosheath, at 19:15:12 and 19:16:20 UT, respectively, a strong pressure pulse due to the impact of an interplanetary shock wave (IS) on the terrestrial bow shock. The analysis of this event provides clear and quantitative evidences confirming and strengthening some results given by past simulations and observational studies. In fact, here we show that the transmitted shock is slowed down with respect to the incident IS (in the Earth's reference frame) and that, besides the transmitted shock, the IS – bow shock interaction generates a second discontinuity. Moreover, supported also by a special set three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic simulation, we discuss, as further effects of the interaction of the IS with the magnetosphere, other two interesting aspects of the present event, that is: the TC1 double crossing of the bow shock (observed few minutes after the impact of the IS) and the presence, only in the SC3 data, of a third discontinuity produced inside the magnetosheath. </jats:p> Interplanetary shock transmitted into the Earth's magnetosheath: Cluster and Double Star observations Annales Geophysicae
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spellingShingle Pallocchia, G., Samsonov, A. A., Bavassano Cattaneo, M. B., Marcucci, M. F., Rème, H., Carr, C. M., Cao, J. B., Annales Geophysicae, Interplanetary shock transmitted into the Earth's magnetosheath: Cluster and Double Star observations, Space and Planetary Science, Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous), Atmospheric Science, Geology, Astronomy and Astrophysics
title Interplanetary shock transmitted into the Earth's magnetosheath: Cluster and Double Star observations
title_full Interplanetary shock transmitted into the Earth's magnetosheath: Cluster and Double Star observations
title_fullStr Interplanetary shock transmitted into the Earth's magnetosheath: Cluster and Double Star observations
title_full_unstemmed Interplanetary shock transmitted into the Earth's magnetosheath: Cluster and Double Star observations
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title_sort interplanetary shock transmitted into the earth's magnetosheath: cluster and double star observations
title_unstemmed Interplanetary shock transmitted into the Earth's magnetosheath: Cluster and Double Star observations
topic Space and Planetary Science, Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous), Atmospheric Science, Geology, Astronomy and Astrophysics
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