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Local proton heating at magnetic discontinuities in Alfvenic and non-Alfvenic solar wind

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We investigate the local proton energization at magnetic discontinuities/intermittent structures and the corresponding kinetic signatures in velocity phase space in Alfv\'enic and non-Alfv\'enic wind streams observed by Parker Solar Probe. By means of the Partial Variance of Increments method, we find that the hottest proton populations are localized around compressible, kinetic-scale magnetic structures in both types of wind. Furthermore, the Alfv\'enic wind shows preferential enhancements of $T_\parallel$ as smaller scale structures are considered, whereas the non-Alfvenic wind shows preferential $T_\bot$ enhancements. Although proton beams are present in both types of wind, the proton velocity distribution function displays distinct features. Hot beams, i.e., beams with beam-to-core perpendicular temperature up to three times larger than the total distribution anisotropy, are found in the non-Alfv\'enic wind, whereas colder beams in the Alfv\'enic wind. Our data analysis is complemented by 2.5D hybrid simulations in different geometrical setups, which support the idea that proton beams in Alfv\'enic and non-Alfv\'enic wind have different kinetic properties and origins. The development of a perpendicular nonlinear cascade, favored in balanced turbulence, allows a preferential relative enhancement of the perpendicular plasma temperature and the formation of hot beams. Cold field-aligned beams are instead favored by Alfv\'en wave steepening. Non-Maxwellian distribution functions are found near discontinuities and intermittent structures, pointing to the fact that the nonlinear formation of small-scale structures is intrinsically related to the development of highly non-thermal features in collisionless plasmas.

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Insights into the Pulsar Timing Array hypothesis space

astro-ph.HE · 2026-08-07 · conditional · novelty 5.0

Processing choices change pulsar noise model preferences; the 2023 reprocessing raises solar-wind support from four to ten pulsars, with densities matching the longer DR3 data set.

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  • Insights into the Pulsar Timing Array hypothesis space astro-ph.HE · 2026-08-07 · conditional · none · ref 45 · internal anchor

    Processing choices change pulsar noise model preferences; the 2023 reprocessing raises solar-wind support from four to ten pulsars, with densities matching the longer DR3 data set.