The magnetic fields of large Virgo cluster spirals: Paper II
M. Wezgowiec, M. Urbanik, R. Beck, K. T. Chyzy, M. Soida

TL;DR
This study investigates magnetic field distortions in Virgo cluster spiral galaxies using radio observations to understand galaxy-environment interactions like tidal effects and ram pressure stripping.
Contribution
It provides detailed magnetic field maps of six Virgo spirals, linking magnetic distortions to specific environmental interactions and proposing the velocity-rotation angle as a distortion indicator.
Findings
Magnetic field distortions are present in all studied galaxies.
Distortions correlate with environmental effects like tidal interactions and ram pressure.
Magnetic fields trace weak interactions not easily detected by other methods.
Abstract
The Virgo cluster of galaxies provides excellent conditions 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 in detail. We extend our systematic search for possible anomalies in the magnetic field structures of Virgo cluster spirals in order to characterize a variety of effects and attribute them to different disturbing agents. Six angularly large Virgo cluster spiral galaxies (NGC4192, NGC4302, NGC4303, NGC4321, NGC4388, and NGC4535) were targets of a sensitive total power and polarization study using the 100-m radio telescope in Effelsberg at 4.85GHz and 8.35GHz (except for NGC4388 observed only at 4.85GHz, and NGC4535 observed only at 8.35GHz). Magnetic field structures distorted to various extent are found in all galaxies. Three galaxies…
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