Interaction between non-linear plasma structures and collisionless shocks: magnetic holes vs cometary shock

crossref(2024)

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Linear Magnetic Holes (LMHs) are magnetic field depressions generated in the solar wind upstream of planetary and cometary shock. Some of those structures are reminiscent of mirror modes, thus possibly linked to the mirror mode instability driven by a temperature anisotropy in a large plasma beta environment. LMHs have also been found downstream of the shock, which suggests that they can survive its crossing (Karlsson et al. 2022). Using the new GPU-intensive kinetic hybrid model Menura (Behar et al. 2022), we present two-dimensional (2D 3V) simulations of individual solar-wind LMHs impacting a shock in quasi-perpendicular conditions. First, we feed an analytical model of stable LMHs of various size and depth with magnetic field and density variations in antiphase, oriented along the solar wind magnetic field, into the simulation. The LMHs are then left to propagate with and into the plasma flow, eventually impacting the shock, where they may cross into the induced magnetosheath. We look at the global and local effects of such crossings and how the structures' characteristics and their immediate vicinity change over time. We apply this setup to (i) a local quasi-perpendicular shock structure created by one reflecting boundary and (ii) a global simulation of a cometary environment, and compare with observational findings. This work is part of preliminary modelling efforts preparing for the upcoming ESA/JAXA Comet Interceptor mission.
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