A novel analytical model of the magnetic field configuration in the Galactic Center
Mehmet Guenduez, Julia Becker Tjus, Katia Ferri\`ere, Ralf-J\"urgen, Dettmar

TL;DR
This paper introduces an analytical magnetic field model for the Galactic Center based on observational data, improving cosmic-ray propagation simulations and polarization map descriptions compared to previous models.
Contribution
The paper develops the first large-scale magnetic field model for the Galactic Center derived from observational data, enhancing cosmic-ray and polarization map modeling.
Findings
Model accurately describes polarization maps
Improves cosmic-ray propagation simulations
Provides new insights into magnetic field structure
Abstract
Context: Cosmic-ray propagation is strongly dependent on the large-scale configuration of the Galactic magnetic field. In particular, the Galactic center (GC) region provides highly interesting cosmic-ray data from gamma-ray maps and it is clear that a large fraction of the cosmic rays detected at Earth originate in this region of the Galaxy. Yet because of confusion from line-of-sight integration, the magnetic field structure in the Galactic center is not well known and no large-scale magnetic field model exists at present. Aims: In this paper, we develop a magnetic field model, derived from observational data on the diffuse gas, nonthermal radio filaments, and molecular clouds. Methods. We derive an analytical description of the magnetic field structure in the central molecular zone by combining observational data with the theoretical modeling of the basic properties of magnetic…
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