2023
DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/acb9e0
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An Anomalous Cosmic-Ray Mediated Termination Shock: Implications for Energetic Neutral Atoms

Abstract: The Voyager 2 crossing of the termination shock indicated that most of the upstream energy from the thermal solar wind ions was transferred to pickup ions (PUIs) and other energetic particles downstream of the shock. We use hybrid simulations at the termination shock for the Voyager 2, flank, and tail directions to evaluate the distributions of different ion species downstream of the shock over the energy range of 0.52–55 keV. Here, we extend the work of Gkioulidou et al., which showed an energy-dependent disc… Show more

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“…For the MHD models, we use solutions from Kornbleuth et al (2021b), which we briefly describe in Section 2.1. Additionally, we use the ENA model from Kornbleuth et al (2023), which is based upon the model from Kornbleuth et al (2018Kornbleuth et al ( , 2020, and described briefly in Section 2.2.…”
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“…For the MHD models, we use solutions from Kornbleuth et al (2021b), which we briefly describe in Section 2.1. Additionally, we use the ENA model from Kornbleuth et al (2023), which is based upon the model from Kornbleuth et al (2018Kornbleuth et al ( , 2020, and described briefly in Section 2.2.…”
Section: Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method for determining the parameters used for the ENA model and the parameters themselves are described in detail in Kornbleuth et al (2023). A fitting technique is used to match the total PUI distributions from the hybrid simulation of Giacalone et al (2021) for the Voyager 2, flank, and tail directions using the distributions described above.…”
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