Radio Continuum Jet in NGC 7479
Seppo Laine, Rainer Beck

TL;DR
This study presents detailed radio observations of a 12-kpc jet in galaxy NGC 7479, revealing magnetic field structures, interaction with the interstellar medium, and evidence of recent triggering possibly due to a minor merger.
Contribution
First detailed radio analysis of a large-scale jet in a spiral galaxy, showing magnetic field configurations and jet dynamics with implications for galaxy interactions.
Findings
Jet length is 12 kpc with strong polarization.
Magnetic field strength in the jet is 35-40 micro-G.
Jet likely precesses with an age less than 1 million years.
Abstract
The barred galaxy NGC 7479 hosts a remarkable jet-like radio continuum feature: bright, 12-kpc long in projection, and hosting an aligned magnetic field. The degree of polarization is 6%-8% along the jet, and remarkably constant, which is consistent with helical field models. The radio brightness of the jet suggests strong interaction with the ISM and hence a location near the disk plane. We observed NGC 7479 at four wavelengths with the VLA and Effelsberg radio telescopes. The equipartition strength is 35-40 micro-G for the total and >10 micro-G for the ordered magnetic field in the jet. The jet acts as a bright, polarized background. Faraday rotation between 3.5 and 6 cm and depolarization between 6 and 22 cm can be explained by magneto-ionic gas in front of the jet, with thermal electron densities of ~0.06 cm**(-3) in the bar and ~0.03 cm**(-3) outside the bar. The regular magnetic…
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