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Initial Venus Express magnetic field observations of the Venus bow shock location at solar minimum
Authors:TL Zhang  M Delva  M Volwerk  S Barabash  S Pope  K Kudela  Z Vörös
Institution:a Space Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, 8042 Graz, Austria
b IGPP, University of California, Los Angels, USA
c Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Kiruna, Sweden
d University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
e Institut für Geophysik und Extraterrestrische Physik, TU Braunschweig, Germany
f Institute of Experimental Physics, Slovakia Academy of Sciences, Kosice, Slovakia
g State Key Laboratory of Space Weather, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Abstract:In this study, magnetic field measurements obtained by the Venus Express spacecraft are used to determine the bow shock position at solar minimum. The best fit of bow shock location from solar zenith angle 20-120° gives a terminator bow shock location of 2.14 RV (1 RV=6052 km) which is 1600 km closer to Venus than the 2.40 RV determined during solar maximum conditions, a clear indication of the solar cycle variation of the Venus bow shock location. The best fit to the subsolar bow shock is 1.32 RV, with the bow shock completely detached. Finally, a global bow shock model at solar minimum is constructed based on our best-fit empirical bow shock in the sunlit hemisphere and an asymptotic limit of the distant bow shock which is a Mach cone under typical Mach number of 5.5 at solar minimum. We also describe our approach to making the measurements and processing the data in a challenging magnetic cleanliness environment. An initial evaluation of the accuracy of measurements shows that the data are of a quality comparable to magnetic field measurements made onboard magnetically clean spacecraft.
Keywords:Venus Express  Magnetometer  Magnetic cleanliness  Bow shock  Bow shock model  Solar minimum
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