On the amplification of magnetic fields in cosmic filaments and galaxy clusters
F. Vazza, M. Br\"uggen, C. Gheller, P. Wang

TL;DR
This study uses large-scale cosmological simulations to investigate how primordial magnetic fields are amplified in galaxy clusters and cosmic filaments, revealing significant amplification in clusters but limited in filaments due to turbulence characteristics.
Contribution
It demonstrates the conditions necessary for small-scale dynamo amplification in large-scale structures and highlights the challenges in amplifying magnetic fields in cosmic filaments.
Findings
Turbulence in galaxy clusters can amplify magnetic fields significantly.
Filaments show limited magnetic amplification despite high Reynolds numbers.
Resolution requirements for dynamo activation are identified, but not achievable in filaments.
Abstract
The amplification of primordial magnetic fields via a small-scale turbulent dynamo during structure formation might be able to explain the observed magnetic fields in galaxy clusters. The magnetisation of more tenuous large-scale structures such as cosmic filaments is more uncertain, as it is challenging for numerical simulations to achieve the required dynamical range. In this work, we present magneto-hydrodynamical cosmological simulations on large uniform grids to study the amplification of primordial seed fields in the intracluster medium (ICM) and in the warm-hot-intergalactic medium (WHIM). In the ICM, we confirm that turbulence caused by structure formation can produce a significant dynamo amplification, even if the amplification is smaller than what is reported in other papers. In the WHIM inside filaments, we do not observe significant dynamo amplification, even though we…
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