Topological signatures of interstellar magnetic fields - I. Betti numbers and persistence diagrams
Irina Makarenko (1), Anvar Shukurov (1), Robin Henderson (1), Luiz F., S. Rodrigues (1), Paul Bushby (1), Andrew Fletcher (1) ((1) Newcastle, University)

TL;DR
This paper applies topological data analysis to magnetohydrodynamic simulations of the interstellar medium, revealing how magnetic fields influence gas density structures beyond what traditional correlation methods can detect.
Contribution
It introduces the use of Betti numbers and persistence diagrams to analyze interstellar gas density, providing new insights into magnetic field effects in the ISM.
Findings
Magnetic fields make the ISM more homogeneous.
Betti numbers reveal magnetic effects even far from the midplane.
TDA captures information beyond correlation analysis.
Abstract
The interstellar medium (ISM) is a magnetised system in which transonic or supersonic turbulence is driven by supernova explosions. This leads to the production of intermittent, filamentary structures in the ISM gas density, whilst the associated dynamo action also produces intermittent magnetic fields. The traditional theory of random functions, restricted to second-order statistical moments (or power spectra), does not adequately describe such systems. We apply topological data analysis (TDA), sensitive to all statistical moments and independent of the assumption of Gaussian statistics, to the gas density fluctuations in a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulation of the multi-phase ISM. This simulation admits dynamo action, so produces physically realistic magnetic fields. The topology of the gas distribution, with and without magnetic fields, is quantified in terms of Betti numbers and…
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