Hot gas and magnetic arms of NGC 6946: indications for reconnection heating?
M. Wezgowiec, M. Ehle, R. Beck

TL;DR
This study uses X-ray observations to analyze hot gas and magnetic structures in NGC 6946, suggesting magnetic reconnection as a heating mechanism and revealing variations in gas temperature and outflows across the galaxy.
Contribution
It provides new evidence linking magnetic reconnection to hot gas heating in galaxy magnetic arms through detailed X-ray spectral analysis.
Findings
Hot gas temperatures are higher in magnetic arm regions.
Magnetic reconnection may contribute to gas heating.
Indications of faster outflows in certain galaxy regions.
Abstract
The grand-design face-on spiral galaxy NGC6946 is remarkable because of its high star formation activity, the massive northern spiral arm, and the magnetic arms, which are observed in polarized radio synchrotron emission and are located between the optical arms and possibly are magnetic reconnection regions. X-ray observations of NGC6946 performed with XMM-Newton were used to study the emission from X-ray point sources and diffuse hot gas, including the magnetic arms and the halo. Spectral fitting of the diffuse X-ray emission allowed us to derive temperatures of the hot gas. With assumptions about the emission volume, this allowed us to estimate gas densities, masses, and cooling times. To explain the X-ray emission from the spiral arms of NGC6946 two-temperature plasma models are needed to account for the disk and halo emission. The interarm regions show only one thermal component. We…
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