Simulations show that primordial magnetic fields with different coherence scales produce unique angular autocorrelation signatures in intergalactic rotation measures, ranging from 90-degree correlations for large-scale models to sharp drops at 0.1-degree scales for small-scale stochastic models.
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Simulated Rotation Measure Sky from Primordial Magnetic Fields
Simulations show that primordial magnetic fields with different coherence scales produce unique angular autocorrelation signatures in intergalactic rotation measures, ranging from 90-degree correlations for large-scale models to sharp drops at 0.1-degree scales for small-scale stochastic models.
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Self-confinement of ultra-high-energy nuclei in cosmic filaments: implications for the UHECR spectrum and composition
Self-generated magnetic turbulence in cosmic filaments suppresses low-rigidity UHECR escape for cluster-scale sources, photodisintegrates heavy nuclei into secondary protons below the ankle, and yields neutrino and gamma-ray fluxes compatible with or constrained by current limits.