Abstract
Pluto's interaction with the solar wind is determined by photoionization of escaping neutrals, the spatial extent of which depends on the magnitude of the atmospheric escape, and is characterized as Venus-like to comet-like for small to large escape rates. The weak magnetic field at >30 AU means that ion kinetic effects play a crucial role at Pluto given both large ion gyroradii and upstream ion inertial lengths that are comparable to the size of the obstacle (2-4 Rp). The nature of this highly kinetic interaction has been studied using a three-dimensional hybrid code (particle ions, fluid electrons). For small, but plausible, neutral escape rates we find that a bow shock structure forms with considerable upstream asymmetry and the velocity distribution of heated protons in the shock region is characterized as a partial ring beam. The downstream wake is highly structured with a density enhanced "arm" of deflected solar wind protons. Copyright 2004 by the American Geophysical Union.
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Delamere, P. A., & Bagenal, F. (2004). Pluto’s kinetic interaction with the solar wind. Geophysical Research Letters, 31(4). https://doi.org/10.1029/2003GL018122
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