Magnetic fields in ring galaxies
D. Moss, E. Mikhailov, O. Silchenko, D. Sokoloff, C. Horellou, R. Beck

TL;DR
This study explores the potential for large-scale magnetic field generation in ring galaxies through dynamo action, revealing diverse magnetic configurations and the influence of counter-rotation, which could inform understanding of ring galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It is the first detailed dynamo modeling of magnetic fields in ring galaxies, highlighting their capacity to sustain large-scale magnetic structures and the impact of counter-rotation.
Findings
Dynamo drivers in ring galaxies can excite large-scale magnetic fields.
Magnetic configurations in ring galaxies are more diverse than in spiral galaxies.
Counter-rotation can lead to unique steady magnetic states.
Abstract
Many galaxies contain magnetic fields supported by galactic dynamo action. However, nothing definitive is known about magnetic fields in ring galaxies. Here we investigate large-scale magnetic fields in a previously unexplored context, namely ring galaxies, and concentrate our efforts on the structures that appear most promising for galactic dynamo action, i.e. outer star-forming rings in visually unbarred galaxies. We use tested methods for modelling galactic dynamos, taking into account the available observational information concerning ionized interstellar matter in ring galaxies. Our main result is that dynamo drivers in ring galaxies are strong enough to excite large-scale magnetic fields in the ring galaxies studied. The variety of dynamo driven magnetic configurations in ring galaxies obtained in our modelling is much richer than that found in classical spiral…
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