Magnetic fields in the Galactic halo restrict fountain-driven recycling and accretion
Asger Gr{\o}nnow, Thor Tepper-Garc\'ia, Joss Bland-Hawthorn

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution 3D simulations to show that magnetic fields in the Galactic halo significantly inhibit gas condensation around clouds, reducing fountain-driven accretion and aligning better with observations.
Contribution
It demonstrates that magnetic fields suppress gas condensation in the Galactic halo, challenging previous non-magnetic models and providing new insights into galaxy gas recycling processes.
Findings
Magnetic fields inhibit condensation in cloud wakes.
3D simulations are essential for accurate results.
Magnetic suppression aligns models with observations.
Abstract
The Galactic halo contains a complex ecosystem of multiphase intermediate-velocity and high-velocity gas clouds whose origin has defied clear explanation. They are generally believed to be involved in a Galaxy-wide recycling process, either through an accretion flow or a large-scale fountain flow, or both. We examine the evolution of these clouds in light of recent claims that they may trigger condensation of gas from the Galactic corona as they move through it. We measure condensation along a cloud's wake, with and without the presence of an ambient magnetic field, using two- (2D) and three-dimensional (3D), high-resolution simulations. We find that 3D simulations are essential to correctly capture the condensation in all cases. Magnetic fields significantly inhibit condensation in the wake of clouds at Myr, preventing the sharp upturn in cold gas mass seen in previous…
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