Specular reflection of protons at Earth's supercritical quasi-perpendicular bow shock has long been known to lead to the thermalization of solar wind particles by velocity-space dispersion. The same process has been proposed for He++ but could not be confirmed previously due to insufficient time resolution for velocity distribution measurements. We present observations and simulations of a bow shock crossing by the Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission on 20 November 2015 indicating that a very similar reflection process for He++ is possible, and further that the part of the incoming distribution with the highest probability of reflecting is the same for H+ and He++. However, the reflection process for He++ is accomplished by deeper penetration into the downstream magnetic fields.
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Broll, J. M., Fuselier, S. A., Trattner, K. J., Schwartz, S. J., Burch, J. L., Giles, B. L., & Anderson, B. J. (2018). MMS Observation of Shock-Reflected He++ at Earth’s Quasi-Perpendicular Bow Shock. Geophysical Research Letters, 45(1), 49–55. https://doi.org/10.1002/2017GL075411
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