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Dispersive and kinetic effects on kinked Alfv\'en wave packets: a comparative study with fluid and hybrid models

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2026-05-07 v1 Plasma Physics Space Physics

Abstract

We investigate dispersive and kinetic effects on the evolution of a two-dimensional kinked Alfv\'en wave packet by comparing results from MHD, Hall-MHD and hybrid simulations of a low-β\beta plasma. We find that the Hall term determines the overall evolution of the wave packet over a characteristic time τ=τa/di\tau^*=\tau_a\ell/d_i in both fluid and hybrid models. Dispersion of the wave packet leads to the conversion of the wave energy into internal plasma energy. When kinetic protons are considered, the proton internal energy increase has contributions from both plasma compressions and phase space mixing. The latter occurs in the direction parallel to the guiding mean magnetic field, due to protons resonating at the Alfv\'en speed with a compressible mode forced by the wave packet. Implications of our results for switchbacks observations and solar wind energetics are discussed.

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@article{arxiv.2302.06150,
  title  = {Dispersive and kinetic effects on kinked Alfv\'en wave packets: a comparative study with fluid and hybrid models},
  author = {Anna Tenerani and Carlos González and Nikos Sioulas and Chen Shi and Marco Velli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.06150},
  year   = {2026}
}

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In press at PoP for the Special Collection on the Plasma Physics of the Sun in Honor of Eugene Parker