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MMS Observations of the Velocity-Space Signature of Shock-Drift Acceleration

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arxiv 2306.09061 v1 pith:N273NSI5 submitted 2023-06-15 physics.space-ph physics.plasm-ph

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keywords energyaccelerationshockbulkcollisionlessconversioncorrelationenergization
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Collisionless shocks play a key role in the heliosphere at planetary bow shocks by governing the conversion of the upstream bulk kinetic energy of the solar wind flow to other forms of energy in the downstream, including bulk plasma heat, acceleration of particles, and magnetic energy. Here we present the first observational identification of the velocity-space signature of shock-drift acceleration of ions at a perpendicular collisionless shock, previously predicted using kinetic numerical simulations, using a field-particle correlation analysis of Magnetospheric Multiscale (\emph{MMS}) observations of Earth's bow shock. Furthermore, by resolving the ion energization rates as a function of particle velocity, the field-particle correlation technique facilitates a clean quantitative separation of the energization rate of the reflected ions from that of the incoming ion beam, enabling a more complete characterization of the energy conversion at the shock.

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