2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12036-016-9417-6
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Probing Magnetic Fields with Square Kilometre Array and its Precursors

Abstract: Origin of magnetic fields, its structure and effects on dynamical processes in stars to galaxies are not well understood. Lack of a direct probe has remained a problem for its study. The first phase of Square Kilometre Array (SKA-I), will have almost an order of magnitude higher sensitivity than the best existing radio telescope at GHz frequencies. In this contribution, we discuss specific science cases that are of interest to the Indian community concerned with astrophysical turbulence and magnetic fields. Th… Show more

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“…Radio continuum surveys with the SKA can provide AGN imaging and timing (flux density, polarization) data across a range of frequencies simultaneously, ideally suited for the application of the time delay method. The SKA-VLBI synergy can provide key and unique contributions to the current study and additionally, in the context of studies of magnetic fields in AGN jets (Roy et al 2016). Some of these include (1) verification of the SSA model using high resolution sub-pc-scale images, as the SSA opacity is related to the magnetic field strength and core distance (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radio continuum surveys with the SKA can provide AGN imaging and timing (flux density, polarization) data across a range of frequencies simultaneously, ideally suited for the application of the time delay method. The SKA-VLBI synergy can provide key and unique contributions to the current study and additionally, in the context of studies of magnetic fields in AGN jets (Roy et al 2016). Some of these include (1) verification of the SSA model using high resolution sub-pc-scale images, as the SSA opacity is related to the magnetic field strength and core distance (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the more distant future, the SKA will provide even larger samples. This will enable the detailed characterization of magnetic fields in some individual (nearby) clusters, employing background and cluster sources (Krause et al 2009;Bonafede et al 2015b;Johnston-Hollitt et al 2015b;Roy et al 2016).…”
Section: Future Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process referred to as Fluctuation or Small-scale dynamo, amplifies seed magnetic fields exponentially fast (on eddy-turnover time-scales) by random stretching of field lines by the turbulent eddies, until some saturation process sets in (Kazantsev 1968;Zeldovich et al 1990;Subramanian 1999;Haugen et al 2004a;Schekochihin et al 2004;Brandenburg & Subramanian 2005;Federrath et al 2011;Brandenburg et al 2012;Bhat & Subramanian 2013;Federrath 2016). Apart from generating and maintaining fields in galaxy clusters, fluctuation dynamo can also be a suitable candidate for generating magnetic fields in young galaxies at high redshifts (Schober et al 2013;Roy et al 2016;Rieder & Teyssier 2017). This is mainly due to the following reasons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%