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Observations of bow shock motion during times of variable solar wind conditions

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In this article, the authors examined seven periods during which IMP 8 made multiple crossings of Earth's bow shock during times when IMP 7 data were available to monitor external solar wind conditions.
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We examine seven periods during which IMP 8 made multiple crossings of Earth's bow shock during times when IMP 7 data were available to monitor external solar wind conditions. The positions of the bow shock encounters are consistent with reference shock shape models normalized to the solar wind conditions. We find that multiple crossings can usually be interpreted as being due to changes in the external solar wind parameters. We also find that inward motion of the shock is accompanied by large magnetosheath densities just before the shock sweeps across the spacecraft. We perform a chi-square minimization analysis using a limited set of Rankine-Hugoniot conditions across the bow shocks in order to determine their speeds and normals; we find that the shock velocities are generally consistent with the postulated inward and outward bow shock motions. Whether the crossings are observed on the dawnside or the duskside, most of the bow shock structures are quasi-perpendicular due to changes in the external field orientation just upstream of the shock. The orientations of the normals are consistent with a model in which effects of changes in external conditions propagate as shock shape deformations which move downstream from the nose to the flanks.

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