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Tytuł:
Thermal plasma in the giant lobes of the radio galaxy Centaurus A
Autorzy:
Mao, S. A.
Gaensler, B. M.
Feain, I. J.
McClure-Griffiths, N. M.
Ekers, R. D.
Carretti, E.
Bland-Hawthorn, J.
Robishaw, T.
Stawarz, Łukasz
O'Sullivan, S. P.
Opis:
We present a Faraday rotation measure (RM) study of the diffuse, polarized, radio emission from the giant lobes of the nearest radio galaxy, Centaurus A. After removal of the smooth Galactic foreground RM component, using an ensemble of background source RMs located outside the giant lobes, we are left with a residual RM signal associated with the giant lobes. We find that the most likely origin of this residual RM is from thermal material mixed throughout the relativistic lobe plasma. The alternative possibility of a thin-skin/boundary layer of magnetoionic material swept up by the expansion of the lobes is highly unlikely since it requires, at least, an order of magnitude enhancement of the swept-up gas over the expected intragroup density on these scales. Strong depolarization observed from 2.3 to 0.96 GHz also supports the presence of a significant amount of thermal gas within the lobes; although depolarization solely due to RM fluctuations in a foreground Faraday screen on scales smaller than the beam cannot be ruled out. Considering the internal Faraday rotation scenario, we find a thermal gas number density of $\sim 10^{-4} cm^{-3}$, implying a total gas mass of $\sim 10^{10} \mathit{M}_{\bigodot}$ within the lobes. The thermal pressure associated with this gas (with temperature kT $\sim $ 0.5 keV, obtained from recent X-ray results) is approximately equal to the non-thermal pressure, indicating that over the volume of the lobes, there is approximate equipartition between the thermal gas, radio-emitting electrons, and magnetic field (and potentially any relativistic protons present).
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Detection of magnetic fields in the circumgalactic medium of nearby galaxies using Faraday rotation
Autorzy:
Bomans, D. J.
Heesen, V.
Basu, A.
O'Sullivan, S. P.
Paladino, R.
Chyży, Krzysztof
Krause, M. G. H.
Dettmar, R. -J.
Carretti, E.
Haverkorn, M.
Heald, G. H.
Beck, R.
Seta, A.
Bracco, A.
Stein, M.
Hutschenreuter, S.
Brüggen, M.
Horellou, C.
Opis:
Context. The existence of magnetic fields in the circumgalactic medium (CGM) is largely unconstrained. Their detection is important as magnetic fields can have a significant impact on the evolution of the CGM, and, in turn, the fields can serve as tracers for dynamical processes in the CGM. Aims. Using the Faraday rotation of polarised background sources, we aim to detect a possible excess of the rotation measure in the surrounding area of nearby galaxies. Methods. We used 2461 residual rotation measures (RRMs) observed with the LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR), where the foreground contribution from the Milky Way is subtracted. The RRMs were then studied around a subset of 183 nearby galaxies that was selected by apparent B-band magnitude. Results. We find that, in general, the RRMs show no significant excess for small impact parameters (i.e., the perpendicular distance to the line of sight). However, if we only consider galaxies at higher inclination angles and sightlines that pass close to the minor axis of the galaxies, we find significant excess at impact parameters of less than 100 kpc. The excess in |RRM| is 3.7 rad m$^{-2}$ with an uncertainty between ±0.9 rad m$^{-2}$ and ±1.3 rad m$^{-2}$ depending on the statistical properties of the background (2.8σ–4.1σ). With electron densities of ∼ 10$^{-4}$ cm$^{-3}$, this suggests magnetic field strengths of a few tenths of a microgauss. Conclusions. Our results suggest a slow decrease in the magnetic field strength with distance from the galactic disc, as expected if the CGM is magnetised by galactic winds and outflows.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
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