The return of the bow shock
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Recently it has been discussed whether a bow shock ahead of the heliospheric stagnation region does exist or not. This discussion was triggered by measurements indicating that the Alfv\'en speed and that of fast magnetosonic waves are higher than the flow speed of the local interstellar medium (LISM) relative to the heliosphere and resulted in the conclusion that there might exist either a bow wave or a slow magnetosonic shock. We demonstrate here that including the He$^{+}$ component of the LISM yields both an Alfv\'en and fast magnetosonic wave speed lower than the LISM flow speed. Consequently, the scenario of a bow shock in front of the heliosphere as modelled in numerous simulations of the interaction of the solar wind with the LISM remains valid.
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