Magnetic and gaseous spiral arms in M83
P. Frick, R. Stepanov, R. Beck, D. Sokoloff, A. Shukurov, M. Ehle, and, A. Lundgren

TL;DR
This study uses wavelet transforms and multi-wavelength observations to analyze the magnetic and gaseous spiral structures in galaxy M83, revealing complex magnetic arm configurations and their relation to material arms.
Contribution
First comprehensive multi-tracer analysis of M83's magnetic and gaseous spiral arms, highlighting the role of dynamo processes and non-axisymmetric gas flows in shaping magnetic structures.
Findings
Magnetic arms are displaced or overlap with material arms.
Magnetic field vectors are aligned with outer material arms.
Pitch angles of magnetic and material arms are similar outside the bar region.
Abstract
Isotropic and anisotropic wavelet transforms are used to decompose the images of the spiral galaxy M83 in various tracers to quantify structures in a range of scales from 0.2 to 10 kpc. We used radio polarization observations at {\lambda}6 cm and 13 cm obtained with the VLA, Effelsberg and ATCA telescopes and APEX sub-mm observations at 870 {\mu}m, which are first published here, together with maps of the emission of warm dust, ionized gas, molecular gas, and atomic gas. The spatial power spectra are similar for the tracers of dust, gas, and total magnetic field, while the spectra of the ordered magnetic field are significantly different. The wavelet cross-correlation between all material tracers and total magnetic field is high, while the structures of the ordered magnetic field are poorly correlated with those of other tracers. -- The magnetic field configuration in M83 contains…
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