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Extragalactic magnetism with SOFIA (SALSA Legacy Program). VI. The magnetic fields in the multi-phase interstellar medium of the Antennae galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2023-01-11 v2

Abstract

Mergers are thought to be a fundamental channel for galaxy growth, perturbing the gas dynamics and the magnetic fields (B-fields) in the interstellar medium (ISM). However, the mechanisms that amplify and dissipate B-fields during a merger remain unclear. We characterize the morphology of the ordered B-fields in the multi-phase ISM of the closest merger of two spiral galaxies, the Antennae galaxies. We compare the inferred B-fields using 154 μ154~\mum thermal dust and 1111 cm radio synchrotron emission polarimetric observations. We find that the 154 μ154~\mum B-fields are more ordered across the Antennae galaxies than the 1111 cm B-fields. The turbulent-to-ordered 154 μ154~\mum B-field increases at the galaxy cores and star-forming regions. The relic spiral arm has an ordered spiral 154 μ154~\mum B-field, while the 1111 cm B-field is radial. The 154 μ154~\mum B-field may be dominated by turbulent dynamos with high 12^{12}CO(1-0) velocity dispersion driven by star-forming regions, while the 1111 cm B-field is cospatial with high HI velocity dispersion driven by galaxy interaction. This result shows the dissociation between the warm gas mainly disturbed by the merger, and the dense gas still following the dynamics of the relic spiral arm. We find a 8.9\sim8.9 kpc scale ordered B-field connecting the two galaxies. The base of the tidal tail is cospatial with the HI and 12^{12}CO(1-0) emission and has compressed and/or sheared 154 μ154~\mum and 1111 cm B-fields driven by the merger. We suggest that amplify B-fields, with respect to the rest of the system and other spiral galaxies, may be supporting the gas flow between both galaxies and the tidal tail.

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@article{arxiv.2211.00012,
  title  = {Extragalactic magnetism with SOFIA (SALSA Legacy Program). VI. The magnetic fields in the multi-phase interstellar medium of the Antennae galaxies},
  author = {Enrique Lopez-Rodriguez and Alejandro S. Borlaff and Rainer Beck and William T. Reach and Sui Ann Mao and Evangelia Ntormousi and Konstantinos Tassis and Sergio Martin-Alvarez and Susan E. Clark and Daniel A. Dale and Ignacio del Moral-Castro},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.00012},
  year   = {2023}
}

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11 pages, 5 figures, Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters