2011
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200810763
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The large scale magnetic field structure of the spiral galaxy NGC 5775

Abstract: Context. The origin of large-scale magnetic fields in spiral galaxies is still a theoretical riddle and better observational constraints are required to make further progress. Aims. In order to better determine the large-scale 3D-structure of magnetic fields in spiral galaxies we present a Faraday rotation analysis of the edge-on spiral galaxy NGC 5775. Methods. Deep radio-continuum observations in total power and linear polarization were performed at 8.46 GHz with the VLA and the 100-m Effelsberg telescope. T… Show more

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“…This is expected as Faraday depolarization effects are usually strongest in this area because the thermal electron density, the LOS, and the magnetic field strength are largest. A depolarization along the midplane has already been observed in several other spiral edge-on galaxies, for example NGC 5775 (Soida et al 2011). Furthermore, if there is a magnetic field parallel to the disk accompanied by strong vertical magnetic fields above and below the disk, we also expect strong beam polarization along the region of the projected transition between both magnetic field components.…”
Section: Vertical Scale Heights Of the Total Intensity Emissionmentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…This is expected as Faraday depolarization effects are usually strongest in this area because the thermal electron density, the LOS, and the magnetic field strength are largest. A depolarization along the midplane has already been observed in several other spiral edge-on galaxies, for example NGC 5775 (Soida et al 2011). Furthermore, if there is a magnetic field parallel to the disk accompanied by strong vertical magnetic fields above and below the disk, we also expect strong beam polarization along the region of the projected transition between both magnetic field components.…”
Section: Vertical Scale Heights Of the Total Intensity Emissionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…The total magnetic field strength in the disk of NGC 4631, B t ≈ 9 ± 2 μG, is comparable to the total field strength of the star forming edge-on galaxy NGC 5775 (Soida et al 2011), but it is not as strong as the strength in the starburst galaxy NGC 253 (Heesen et al 2009) which also has strong star formation along its disk. However, the average strength of the total magnetic field in the halo, B t ≈ 10 ± 2 μG, is higher than in other the edgeon galaxies studied so far.…”
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“…In the past few years, high-sensitivity polarization observations have also revealed the presence in galactic halos of magnetic fields forming a general X pattern. These so-called X-shape magnetic fields are characterized by a vertical (i.e., perpendicular to the disk plane) component that increases with both galactic radius and height in the four quadrants (Tüllmann et al 2000;Soida 2005; Krause et al 2006;Krause 2009;Heesen et al 2009;Braun et al 2010;Soida et al 2011;Haverkorn & Heesen 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%