Electron acceleration to relativistic energies at a strong quasi-parallel shock wave

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A. Masters
L. Stawarz
M. Fujimoto
S. J. Schwartz
N. Sergis
M. F. Thomsen
A. Retinò
H. Hasegawa
B. Zieger
G. R. Lewis
A. J. Coates
P. Canu
M. K. Dougherty
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[1] Institute of Space and Astronautical Science,Department of Space and Climate Physics
[2] Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency,undefined
[3] Earth-Life Science Institute,undefined
[4] Tokyo Institute of Technology,undefined
[5] Space and Atmospheric Physics Group,undefined
[6] The Blackett Laboratory,undefined
[7] Imperial College London,undefined
[8] Office of Space Research and Technology,undefined
[9] Academy of Athens,undefined
[10] Soranou Efesiou 4,undefined
[11] Space Science and Applications,undefined
[12] Los Alamos National Laboratory,undefined
[13] Laboratoire de Physique des Plasmas,undefined
[14] Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique,undefined
[15] Observatoire de Saint-Maur,undefined
[16] Center for Space Physics,undefined
[17] Boston University,undefined
[18] Mullard Space Science Laboratory,undefined
[19] University College London,undefined
[20] The Centre for Planetary Sciences at UCL/Birkbeck,undefined
[21] Gower Street,undefined
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Nature Physics | 2013年 / 9卷
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Data from the Cassini spacecraft identify strong electron acceleration as the solar wind approaches the magnetosphere of Saturn. This so-called bow shock unexpectedly occurs even when the magnetic field is roughly parallel to the shock-surface normal. Knowledge of the magnetic dependence of electron acceleration will aid understanding of supernova remnants.
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