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Journal articleYARKER JM, SOUTHWOOD DJ, 1986, , PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE, Vol: 34, Pages: 1213-1221, ISSN: 0032-0633
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- Citations: 10
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Journal articleODDY TM, 1986,
WOOLLY PHYSICS
, NEW SCIENTIST, Vol: 112, Pages: 67-67, ISSN: 0262-4079 -
Journal articleSOUTHWOOD DJ, KIVELSON MG, 1986, , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 91, Pages: 6871-6876
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- Citations: 94
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Journal articleLUHR H, SOUTHWOOD DJ, KLOCKER N, et al., 1986, , NATURE, Vol: 320, Pages: 708-711, ISSN: 0028-0836
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- Citations: 32
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Journal articleKIVELSON MG, SOUTHWOOD DJ, 1986, , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 91, Pages: 4345-4351
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- Citations: 384
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Journal articleOvendon CR, Shah HA, Schwartz SJ, 1986, , \solphys, Vol: 107, Pages: 173-181-173-181
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Journal articleLUHR H, SOUTHWOOD DJ, KLOCKER N, et al., 1986, , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 91, Pages: 1261-1270
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- Citations: 37
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Journal articleWoolliscroft LJC, Brown CC, Schwartz SJ, et al., 1986, , Advances in Space 91桃色, Vol: 6, Pages: 89-92-89-92
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Journal articleHAIGH JD, 1985, , Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Vol: 111, Pages: 1027-1038, ISSN: 0035-9009
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Journal articleHAIGH JD, 1985, , QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, Vol: 111, Pages: 1027-1038, ISSN: 0035-9009
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- Citations: 5
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Journal articleFeldman WC, Baker DN, Bame SJ, et al., 1985, , \jgr, Vol: 90, Pages: 233-240-233-240
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Journal articleSCHWARTZ SJ, CHALONER CP, CHRISTIANSEN PJ, et al., 1985, , NATURE, Vol: 318, Pages: 269-271, ISSN: 0028-0836
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- Citations: 189
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Journal articleSOUTHWOOD DJ, SAUNDERS MA, 1985, , PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE, Vol: 33, Pages: 127-134, ISSN: 0032-0633
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- Citations: 72
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Journal articleSOUTHWOOD DJ, MIERJEDRZEJOWICZ WAC, RUSSELL CT, 1985, , IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING, Vol: 23, Pages: 301-304, ISSN: 0196-2892
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- Citations: 45
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Journal articleSOUTHWOOD DJ, HUGHES WJ, 1985, , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 90, Pages: 386-392
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- Citations: 44
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Journal articleSOUTHWOOD DJ, 1985, , NATURE, Vol: 317, Pages: 12-12, ISSN: 0028-0836
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Journal articleBALOGH A, 1985,
ENERGETIC PARTICLE DETECTORS FOR SPACE RESEARCH
, SCIENCE PROGRESS, Vol: 69, Pages: 359-374, ISSN: 0036-8504 -
Journal articleKIVELSON MG, SOUTHWOOD DJ, 1985, , GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, Vol: 12, Pages: 49-52, ISSN: 0094-8276
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- Citations: 341
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Conference paperSchwartz SJ, 1985,
Solar wind and the Earth’s bow shock.
, Pages: 190-223-190-223 -
Journal articleKIVELSON MG, SOUTHWOOD DJ, 1985, , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 90, Pages: 1486-1498
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- Citations: 52
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Journal articleFeldman WC, Baker DN, Bame SJ, et al., 1984, , \grl, Vol: 11, Pages: 1058-1061-1058-1061
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Journal articleBurgess D, Schwartz SJ, 1984, , \jgr, Vol: 89, Pages: 7407-7422-7407-7422
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Journal articleSchwartz SJ, Bel N, 1984,
Propagation of waves in an atmosphere in the presence of a magnetic field. VII - Magneto-acoustic-gravity modes in an oblique B
, åp, Vol: 137, Pages: 128-132-128-132 -
Journal articleSchwartz SJ, Bel N, 1984, , \solphys, Vol: 92, Pages: 133-144-133-144
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Journal articleSchwartz SJ, Cally PS, Bel N, 1984, , \solphys, Vol: 92, Pages: 81-98-81-98
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Journal articleSchwartz SJ, Burgess D, 1984, , \jgr, Vol: 89, Pages: 2381-2384-2381-2384
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Journal articleBurgess D, Schwartz SJ, 1984, , Journal of Geophysical 91桃色, Vol: 89, Pages: 7407-7422, ISSN: 0148-0227
Using test particle trajectories in a simplified model of a supercritical, oblique, collisionless shock, the interaction of solar wind thermal ions with the earth's bow shock is investigated. Presented are results for shocks with shock angle ( THETA //B//n) between 35 degree and 60 degree and shown that that their velocity space signatures are consistent with observations of many upstream ion events, particularly gyrating ions and field-aligned ion beams. The shock is modeled as a finite, planar discontinuity in the magnetic field and in the electrostatic potential, which is also given an overshoot at the shock. It is found that the shock can produce backstreaming ions by reflecting a small fraction of the incident distribution. The reflected particle trajectories are of three types: specularly reflected, multiple traversal, and multiple bounce. All backstreaming reflected ions are found to suffer specular reflection on their first encounter with the shock surface; their subsequent behavior is determined by the angle THETA //B//n and their initial conditions.
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Journal articleSchwartz SJ, Burgess D, 1984, , Journal of Geophysical 91桃色, Vol: 89, Pages: 2381-2384, ISSN: 0148-0227
It is demonstrated that the de Hoffman-Teller frame, the transformation for which removes the motional V multiplied by B electric field while keeping a planar shock at rest, is a logical choice for data analysis. Previous comparisons between local planar theories and observations of backstreaming ion beam velocities are streamlined and related directly to the one physically meaningful angle, between the magnetic field and shock normal, by transforming the data into this frame. The limited data set available suggests that both reflection processes and leakage ones may be operating at different times.
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Journal articleHAIGH JD, 1984, , Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Vol: 110, Pages: 167-185, ISSN: 0035-9009
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Journal articleSOUTHWOOD DJ, KIVELSON MG, 1984, , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, Vol: 89, Pages: 5523-5529
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- Citations: 14
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