Origin of galactic and extragalactic magnetic fields
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Abstract
A variety of observations suggest that magnetic fields are present in all galaxies and galaxy clusters. These fields are characterized by a modest strength ${(10}^{\ensuremath{-}7}--{10}^{\ensuremath{-}5}\mathrm{G})$ and huge spatial scale $(\ensuremath{\lesssim}1\mathrm{Mpc}).$ It is generally assumed that magnetic fields in spiral galaxies arise from the combined action of differential rotation and helical turbulence, a process known as the \ensuremath{\alpha}\ensuremath{\omega} dynamo. However, fundamental questions concerning the nature of the dynamo as well as the origin of the seed fields necessary to prime it remain unclear. Moreover, the standard \ensuremath{\alpha}\ensuremath{\omega} dynamo does not…
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- Physics
- Dynamo
- Astrophysics
- Differential rotation
- Galaxy
- Magnetic field
- Spiral galaxy
- Galaxy cluster
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