Simulations of magnetic fields in isolated disk galaxies
R. Pakmor, V. Springel

TL;DR
This study incorporates magnetic fields into galaxy formation simulations, revealing their significant impact on star formation, disk structure, and outflows, thus emphasizing their importance in galaxy evolution models.
Contribution
It introduces a stable MHD implementation in Arepo for cosmological galaxy simulations, demonstrating magnetic fields' influence on galaxy properties and evolution.
Findings
Magnetic fields rapidly amplify during galaxy formation.
Magnetic pressure reduces late-time star formation rates.
Magnetic outflows are observed from the galactic disk.
Abstract
Magnetic fields are known to be dynamically important in the interstellar medium of our own Galaxy, and they are ubiquitously observed in diffuse gas in the halos of galaxies and galaxy clusters. Yet, magnetic fields have typically been neglected in studies of the formation of galaxies, leaving their global influence on galaxy formation largely unclear. We extend our MHD implementation in the moving-mesh code Arepo to cosmological problems which include radiative cooling and the formation of stars. In particular, we replace our previously employed divergence cleaning approach with a Powell 8-wave scheme, which turns out to be significantly more stable, even in very dynamic environments. We verify the improved accuracy through simulations of the MRI in accretion disks, that reproduce its correct linear growth rate. Using this new MHD code, we simulate the formation of isolated disk…
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