Magnetic fields in elliptical galaxies: an observational probe of the fluctuation dynamo action
Amit Seta, Luiz Felippe S. Rodrigues, Christoph Federrath, and, Christopher A. Hales

TL;DR
This paper explores how magnetic fields in elliptical galaxies can serve as direct evidence of fluctuation dynamo action, using observations and models to estimate field strengths and assess measurement techniques.
Contribution
It proposes using elliptical galaxies to observationally confirm fluctuation dynamo action, which is difficult to distinguish in spiral galaxies, and analyzes potential measurement methods.
Findings
Estimated magnetic field strengths of 0.2-1 μG in quiescent ellipticals.
Inferred magnetic fields of 0.14-1.33 μG (uniform density) and 1.36-6.21 μG (King profile).
Identified promising observational techniques for future measurements.
Abstract
Fluctuation dynamos are thought to play an essential role in magnetized galaxy evolution, saturating within Gyr and thus potentially acting as seeds for large-scale dynamos. However, unambiguous observational confirmation of the fluctuation dynamo action in a galactic environment is still missing. This is because, in spiral galaxies, it is difficult to differentiate between small-scale magnetic fields generated by a fluctuation dynamo and those due to the tangling of the large-scale field. We propose that observations of magnetic fields in elliptical galaxies would directly probe the fluctuation dynamo action. This is motivated by the fact that in ellipticals, due to their lack of significant rotation, the conventional large-scale dynamo is absent and the fluctuation dynamo is responsible for controlling the magnetic field strength and structure. By considering turbulence…
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