Magnetic fields and spiral arms in the galaxy M51
A. Fletcher, R. Beck, A. Shukurov, E. M. Berkhuijsen, C. Horellou

TL;DR
This study uses multi-wavelength radio observations to analyze the magnetic field structure of galaxy M51, revealing complex regular and anisotropic magnetic components and estimating turbulent scales in the magneto-ionic medium.
Contribution
It provides new detailed maps of M51's magnetic field across multiple wavelengths and models the large-scale magnetic field structure, including the regular and anisotropic components.
Findings
The disc's magnetic field is dominated by azimuthal modes m=0+2.
In the halo, only an m=1 mode fits the observations.
Estimated turbulent eddy size in the magneto-ionic medium is about 50 parsecs.
Abstract
(Abridged) We use new multi-wavelength radio observations, made with the VLA and Effelsberg telescopes, to study the magnetic field of the nearby galaxy M51 on scales from to several . Interferometric and single dish data are combined to obtain new maps at \wwav{3}{6} in total and polarized emission, and earlier \wav{20} data are re-reduced. We compare the spatial distribution of the radio emission with observations of the neutral gas, derive radio spectral index and Faraday depolarization maps, and model the large-scale variation in Faraday rotation in order to deduce the structure of the regular magnetic field. We find that the \wav{20} emission from the disc is severely depolarized and that a dominating fraction of the observed polarized emission at \wav{6} must be due to anisotropic small-scale magnetic fields. Taking this into account, we derive two components for…
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