The magnetic fields of large Virgo Cluster spirals
M. Wezgowiec, M. Urbanik, B. Vollmer, R. Beck, K. T. Chyzy, M. Soida,, Ch. Balkowski

TL;DR
This study investigates how magnetic field structures in Virgo Cluster spiral galaxies reveal weak interactions with the cluster environment, using radio polarization observations to detect disturbances not visible in optical or observations.
Contribution
It demonstrates that magnetic field distortions serve as sensitive tracers of galaxy interactions with the cluster environment, revealing effects undetectable by other methods.
Findings
Distorted magnetic fields observed in all studied galaxies.
Magnetized outflows linked to nuclear activity and ram pressure.
Magnetic fields trace weak interactions better than optical observations.
Abstract
Because of its proximity the Virgo Cluster is an excellent target for studying interactions of galaxies with the cluster environment. Both the high-velocity tidal interactions and effects of ram pressure stripping by the intracluster gas can be investigated. Optical and/or \ion{H}{i} observations do not always show effects of weak interactions between galaxies and their encounters with the cluster medium. For this reason we searched for possible anomalies in the magnetic field structure in Virgo Cluster spirals which could be attributed to perturbations in their gas distribution and kinematics. Five angularly large Virgo Cluster spiral galaxies (NGC 4501, NGC 4438, NGC 4535, NGC 4548 and NGC 4654) were the targets for a sensitive total power and polarization study using the 100-m radio telescope in Effelsberg at 4.85 GHz. For two objects polarization data at higher frequencies have been…
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