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Unusual Martian Foreshock Waves Triggered by a Solar Wind Stream Interaction Region

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS(2023)

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Abstract
Planetary bow shocks noncollisionally dissipate the incident bulk flow energy of solar wind into some other forms. To what extent and how solar wind disturbances affect the energy dissipation processes at the bow shocks on different planets remain unclear. With the Chinese Tianwen-1 and American Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN missions, we present the first observation of significant modifications by a solar wind stream interaction region to the Martian foreshock waves, which are an important energy dissipation product of the bow shock. After the stream interface hitting Mars, an unusual band of foreshock waves emerged, with a central frequency of similar to 0.4 Hz and frequency width of similar to 0.2 Hz. These waves exhibited highly distorted waveforms, with peak-to-peak amplitudes of 10-25 nT in contrast to a background magnetic field of 6-9 nT. They were approximately elliptically polarized with respect to the wavevector and propagated highly obliquely to the background magnetic field. These waves reported here differed greatly from the commonly known Martian foreshock "30 s waves" and "1 Hz waves," but resembled, to some extent, the less frequently occurring terrestrial foreshock "3 s waves." Our present findings may imply an unexpected energy dissipation pattern of the Martian bow shock to the disturbed solar wind, which needs further observational, theoretical, and numerical investigations.
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unusual martian foreshock waves,solar wind
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