TL;DR
This paper introduces a flexible, physically-based modeling approach for large-scale galactic magnetic fields, enabling better interpretation of polarization data in the Milky Way and other disc galaxies.
Contribution
It develops a series expansion method based on eigenfunctions of dynamo and diffusion equations, allowing customizable, solenoidal magnetic field models parametrized by observable galactic properties.
Findings
Models can incorporate multiple field reversals at specified radii.
Fields can be configured with dipolar or quadrupolar symmetry.
The software package GalMag computes synchrotron emission and Faraday rotation.
Abstract
A convenient representation of the structure of the large-scale galactic magnetic field is required for the interpretation of polarization data in the sub-mm and radio ranges, in both the Milky Way and external galaxies. We develop a simple and flexible approach to construct parametrised models of the large-scale magnetic field of the Milky Way and other disc galaxies, based on physically justifiable models of magnetic field structure. The resulting models are designed to be optimised against available observational data. Representations for the large-scale magnetic fields in the flared disc and spherical halo of a disc galaxy were obtained in the form of series expansions whose coefficients can be calculated from observable or theoretically known galactic properties. The functional basis for the expansions is derived as eigenfunctions of the mean-field dynamo equation or of the…
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