Correction to “Plasma environment of Venus: Comparison of Venus Express ASPERA‐4 measurements with 3‐D hybrid simulations”

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Figure 9. Simulation results in the terminator plane, i.e., looking from behind on Venus. The solar wind is orientated out of the plane (+x axis), the convective electric field is antiparallel to the (+z) axis and points away from the planet; thus, the background magnetic field completes the right-handed system (+y axis). Figure 10 displays (left) the solar wind density (nsw), (middle) the heavy ion density (nhi), and (right) the background magnetic field. An asymmetric bow shock, exhibiting a shocklet structure, is formed in front of the obstacle owing to the supersonic solar wind (left plot). The interplanetary magnetic field is draping around Venus generating an induced magnetotail on the nightside of the planet (right plot). See text for details. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 114, E00B98, doi:10.1029/2009JE003377, 2009
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