The resolved layer of a collisionless, high β, supercritical, quasi‐perpendicular shock wave: 1. Rankine‐Hugoniot geometry, currents, and stationarity
J. D. Scudder(University of Iowa), C. T. Russell(Planetary Science Institute), J. T. Gosling(Los Alamos National Laboratory), T. L. Aggson(Observatoire de Paris), C. C. Harvey(Observatoire de Paris), A. Mangeney(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), R. R. Anderson, C. Lacombe(Délégation Paris 5), G. Paschmann(Max Planck Society)
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