Galactic dynamos and galactic winds

被引:33
作者
Beck, Rainer [1 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Radioastron, D-53121 Bonn, Germany
关键词
Galaxies: halos; Galaxies: magnetic fields; Galaxies: spiral; Intergalactic medium; Radio continuum: galaxies; ON SPIRAL GALAXIES; MAGNETIC-FIELD STRUCTURES; POLARIZED RADIO-EMISSION; X-RAY OBSERVATIONS; COSMIC-RAY; ROTATION MEASURES; STATISTICAL-ANALYSIS; FARADAY-ROTATION; HALO; DRIVEN;
D O I
10.1007/s10509-008-9825-4
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Spiral galaxies host dynamically important magnetic fields which can affect gas flows in the disks and halos. Total magnetic fields in spiral galaxies are strongest (up to 30 mu G) in the spiral arms where they are mostly turbulent or tangled. Polarized synchrotron emission shows that the resolved regular fields are generally strongest in the interarm regions (up to 15 mu G). Faraday rotation measures of radio polarization vectors in the disks of several spiral galaxies reveal large-scale patterns which are signatures of coherent fields generated by a mean-field dynamo. Magnetic fields are also observed in radio halos around edge-on galaxies at heights of a few kpc above the disk. Cosmic-ray driven galactic winds transport gas and magnetic fields from the disk into the halo. The halo scale height and the electron lifetime allow to estimate the wind speed. The magnetic energy density is larger than the thermal energy density, but smaller than the kinetic energy density of the outflow. There is no observation yet of a halo with a large-scale coherent dynamo pattern. A global wind outflow may prevent the operation of a dynamo in the halo. Halo regions with high degrees of radio polarization at very large distances from the disk are excellent tracers of interaction between galaxies or ram pressure of the intergalactic medium. The observed extent of radio halos is limited by energy losses of the cosmic-ray electrons. Future low-frequency radio telescopes like LOFAR and the SKA will allow to trace halo outflows and their interaction with the intergalactic medium to much larger distances.
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