Spontaneous hot flow anomalies at Mars and Venus
Zhang, Tielong; Futaana, Yoshifumi; Persson, Moa; Collinson, Glyn; Sibeck, David; Omidi, Nick; Mitchell, David; Halekas, Jasper; Espley, Jared; Jakosky, Bruce; Grebowsky, Joseph
United States, Austria, Sweden
Abstract
We report the first observations of Spontaneous Hot Flow Anomalies (SHFAs) at Venus and Mars, demonstrating their existence in the foreshocks of other planets beyond Earth. Using data from the ESA Venus Express and the NASA Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft, we present magnetic and plasma observations from events at both planets, exhibiting properties similar to "classical" Hot Flow Anomalies, with bounding shock-like compressive regions and a hot and diffuse core. However, these explosive foreshock transients were observed without any attendant interplanetary magnetic field discontinuity, consistent with SHFAs observed at Earth and our hybrid simulations.