2016
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stw2369
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Detection of an ∼20 kpc coherent magnetic field in the outskirt of merging spirals: the Antennae galaxies

Abstract: We present a study of the magnetic field properties of NGC 4038/9 (the 'Antennae' galaxies), the closest example of a late stage merger of two spiral galaxies. Wideband polarimetric observations were performed using the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array between 2 and 4 GHz. Rotation measure synthesis and Faraday depolarization analysis was performed to probe the magnetic field strength and structure at spatial resolution of ∼ 1 kpc. Highly polarized emission from the southern tidal tail is detected with intrinsi… Show more

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“…However, this method degraded the total integrated flux density presumably due to too steep in-band spectral indices computed by the algorithm. This was also found in other observational studies using VLA S-band data (e.g., Condon 2015; Basu et al 2017a;Mulcahy et al 2017). Due to the attenuated total flux density in the total band image, we used the Stokes I map of the central spectral window at 3.05 GHz instead of the multi-frequency synthesized Stokes I image for further analysis (for example, for computing the map of the degree of polarization).…”
Section: Observations and Data Reductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…However, this method degraded the total integrated flux density presumably due to too steep in-band spectral indices computed by the algorithm. This was also found in other observational studies using VLA S-band data (e.g., Condon 2015; Basu et al 2017a;Mulcahy et al 2017). Due to the attenuated total flux density in the total band image, we used the Stokes I map of the central spectral window at 3.05 GHz instead of the multi-frequency synthesized Stokes I image for further analysis (for example, for computing the map of the degree of polarization).…”
Section: Observations and Data Reductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…For example, LOFAR's survey capability is facilitating studies of the typical properties in this regime (e.g., [107]). Intergalactic magnetic fields have been recently found in nearby galaxy pairs [108,109]. Using the SKA, we will be able to probe the magnetic fields in similar systems to uncover the influence of magnetism in small galaxy groups.…”
Section: Normal and Star-forming Galaxiesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In 2017, successful spectropolarimetric observations of coherent magnetic fields in the intergalactic spaces of two galaxy pairs have been reported: these were the Antennae system Basu et al [79] and the Magellanic Clouds Kaczmarek et al [80]. The Antennae are a southern pair of merging spirals best known for their tidally distorted spiral arms, resembling an insect's antennae (thus the name).…”
Section: In Search Of the Ordered And Regular Magnetic Fields In Galaxy Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%