Magnetic fields and the dynamics of spiral galaxies
C. L. Dobbs, D. J. Price

TL;DR
This study uses 3D MHD simulations to explore how magnetic fields influence the formation of structures in spiral galaxies, highlighting the importance of cold gas phases and spiral shocks in creating magnetic field disorder.
Contribution
It demonstrates that cold gas phases and spiral shocks are crucial for magnetic field disorder and structure formation in galactic discs, advancing understanding of galactic magnetic dynamics.
Findings
Magnetic fields inhibit structure formation unless a cold phase is present.
Cold gas phases produce observed magnetic field disorder.
Magnetic field disorder correlates with spiral shock dynamics.
Abstract
We investigate the dynamics of magnetic fields in spiral galaxies by performing 3D MHD simulations of galactic discs subject to a spiral potential. Recent hydrodynamic simulations have demonstrated the formation of inter-arm spurs as well as spiral arm molecular clouds provided the ISM model includes a cold HI phase. We find that the main effect of adding a magnetic field to these calculations is to inhibit the formation of structure in the disc. However, provided a cold phase is included, spurs and spiral arm clumps are still present if in the cold gas. A caveat to two phase calculations though is that by assuming a uniform initial distribution, in the warm gas, emphasizing that models with more consistent initial conditions and thermodynamics are required. Our simulations with only warm gas do not show such structure, irrespective of the magnetic…
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