2019
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stz1366
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Evolving galactic dynamos and fits to the reversing rotation measures in the halo of NGC 4631

Abstract: Rotation measure (RM) synthesis maps of NGC 4631 show remarkable sign reversals with distance from the minor axis in the northern halo of the galaxy on kpc scales. To explain this new phenomenon, we solve the dynamo equations under the assumption of scale invariance and search for rotating logarithmic spiral solutions. Solutions for velocity fields representing accretion onto the disk, outflow from the disk, and rotationonly in the disk are found that produce RM with reversing signs viewed edge-on. Model RM ma… Show more

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“…Rising helical magnetic field structures have been expected from theoretical work to be roughly on scales of 0.2 to 0.4 galactic radii (e.g., Henriksen & Irwin 2016;Woodfinden et al 2019), which in the case of NGC 4217 corresponds to ∼3 to 6 kpc, consistent with our observations. Additionally, this scale is roughly the same as for the field reversals between the "giant magnetic ropes" (GMRs) in the halo of NGC 4631 (Mora-Partiarroyo et al 2019), as well as for the disk magnetic field reversals of NGC 4666 (Stein et al 2019a), indicating that there may be a general scale of magnetic reversals around that value.…”
Section: Line Of Sight Magnetic Field -Rotation Measuressupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Rising helical magnetic field structures have been expected from theoretical work to be roughly on scales of 0.2 to 0.4 galactic radii (e.g., Henriksen & Irwin 2016;Woodfinden et al 2019), which in the case of NGC 4217 corresponds to ∼3 to 6 kpc, consistent with our observations. Additionally, this scale is roughly the same as for the field reversals between the "giant magnetic ropes" (GMRs) in the halo of NGC 4631 (Mora-Partiarroyo et al 2019), as well as for the disk magnetic field reversals of NGC 4666 (Stein et al 2019a), indicating that there may be a general scale of magnetic reversals around that value.…”
Section: Line Of Sight Magnetic Field -Rotation Measuressupporting
confidence: 91%
“…It even shows periodic large-scale field reversals in its northern halo (see Fig. 4) which can be modeled by accretion models of the scale-invariant mean-field dynamo theory (Woodfinden et al 2019). Vertical RMTL have been detected in at least six galaxies of our sample (as described in Sect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…They also contain field lines looping over and under the magnetic arms (which are therefore themselves helices) rather than diverging from the disk in an X-type fashion. Dynamo models including outflows provide a reasonable fit to the magnetic field structure and the reversals in the northern halo of NGC 4631, while the best results are found for accretion models (Woodfinden et al 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%