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arxiv: 2605.27096 · v1 · pith:J5SCW4SUnew · submitted 2026-05-26 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR

Observations of stable pickup He^+ tori in a magnetic flux rope at 0.85 au

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Interstellar pickup ions originate from the neutral interstellar medium, are ionized in the heliosphere, and picked up by the solar wind. They initially form a torus-shaped velocity distribution function, which is generally believed to be transformed rapidly into an isotropic shell distribution by pitch-angle scattering. With the SupraThermal Electron Proton onboard Solar Orbiter we observe clear torus-shaped velocity distribution functions at an unprecedented one minute resolution. While these tori are variable on a time scale of one minute, they remain stable for over ten hours without signs of significant scattering. We conclude that they are populated by a huge fraction of the expected total number of pick-up ions injected in the past of the same solar wind stream.

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