The Role of Pickup Ions on the Structure of the Venusian Bow Shock and its Implications for the Termination Shock
Zank, Gary P.; Zhang, Tielong; Wang, Shui; Yang, Zhongwei; Lu, Quanming; Shan, Lican; Wu, Mingyu; Du, Aimin
China, Austria, United States
Abstract
The recent crossing of the termination shock by Voyager 2 has demonstrated the important role of pickup ions (PUIs) in the physics of collisionless shocks. The Venus Express (VEX) spacecraft orbits Venus in a 24 hr elliptical orbit that crosses the bow shock twice a day. VEX provides a unique opportunity to investigate the role of PUIs on the structure of collisionless shocks more generally. Using VEX observations, we find that the strength of the Venusian bow shock is weaker when solar activity is strong. We demonstrate that this surprising anti-correlation is due to PUIs mediating the Venusian bow shock.