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Gosling et al. 1986
Gosling, J.T., Asbridge, J.R., Bame, S.J., Thomsen, M.F. and Zwickl, R.D. (1986). Large amplitude, low frequency plasma fluctuations at comet Giacobini-Zinner. Geophysical Research Letters 13: doi: 10.1029/GL013i003p00267. issn: 0094-8276.

Very large amplitude fluctuations in electron density, temperature, and flow velocity were a prominent aspect of the solar wind interaction with comet Giacobini-Zinner during the ICE encounter in September 1985. These fluctuations were detected at a distance of at least 9¿105 km and grew in amplitude as ICE approached the comet, peaking in amplitude 6¿104 km from closest approach. A typical period associated with the fluctuations was ~2 min, which corresponds to a scale length in the solar wind frame of ~5¿104 km. For the most part these fluctuations appear to be a product of one or more plasma instabilities associated with the solar wind pick up of cometary ions.

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