Magnetic fields in Local Group dwarf irregulars
Krzysztof T. Chyzy, Marek Wezgowiec, Rainer Beck, Dominik J. Bomans

TL;DR
This study investigates magnetic fields in Local Group dwarf irregular galaxies, revealing weaker fields than spirals, their relation to star formation, and implications for cosmic magnetization.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic radio survey of magnetic fields in Local Group dwarf irregulars, linking magnetic strength to star formation and gas density.
Findings
Magnetic fields in LG dwarfs are three times weaker than in spirals.
Magnetic field strength correlates with star-formation surface density.
Dwarf galaxies can magnetize their surroundings up to 0.1μG within 5kpc.
Abstract
We wish to clarify whether strong magnetic fields can be effectively generated in typically low-mass dwarf galaxies and to assess the role of dwarf galaxies in the magnetization of the Universe. We performed a search for radio emission and magnetic fields in an unbiased sample of 12 Local Group (LG) irregular and dwarf irregular galaxies with the 100m Effelsberg telescope at 2.64 and 4.85GHz. Magnetic fields in LG dwarfs are three times weaker than in the normal spirals (<4.2+-1.8muG). The production of total magnetic fields appears to be regulated mainly by the star-formation surface density, with the power-law exponent of 0.30+-0.04, or by the gas surface density (with the exponent 0.47+-0.09). In addition, we find systematically stronger fields in objects of higher global star-formation rate. The dwarf galaxies follow a similar far-infrared relationship (with a slope of 0.91+-0.08)…
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