2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-7650
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The Width of the Martian Bow Shock and Implications on Thermalization

Abstract: <p>In this study we have identified wide quasi-perpendicular bow shock events at Mars. We have compared these to thin quasi perpendicular bow shock events in an effort to identify a cause. To ensure they are quasi-perpendicular we have used two methods to determine the normal of the shock, the local mixed-mode coplanarity method, and a global normal from a bow shock model. We found that the wide bow shocks were on average 370 km (5 r<sub>gi</sub>), and the thin ones on… Show more

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