An underlying universal pattern in galaxy halo magnetic fields
Ioannis Myserlis, Ioannis Contopoulos

TL;DR
This paper reveals a universal large-scale magnetic field pattern in galaxy halos, suggesting a common origin possibly linked to the Cosmic Battery mechanism, based on stacking RM maps from 35 galaxies.
Contribution
It uncovers a universal toroidal magnetic field pattern in galaxy halos, indicating a shared origin and challenging pure MHD generation theories.
Findings
Detected a large-scale magnetic field in stacked galaxy halos.
Identified symmetry-breaking similar to astrophysical jets.
Suggests a non-MHD origin, possibly the Cosmic Battery.
Abstract
Magnetic fields in galaxy halos are in general very difficult to observe. Most recently, the CHANG-ES collaboration (Continuum HAlos in Nearby Galaxies - an EVLA Survey) investigated in detail the radio halos of 35 nearby edge-on spiral galaxies and detected large scale magnetic fields in 16 of them. We used the CHANG-ES radio polarization data to create Rotation Measure (RM) maps for all galaxies in the sample and stack them with the aim to amplify any underlying universal toroidal magnetic field pattern in the halo above and below the disk of the galaxy. We discovered a large-scale magnetic field in the central region of the stacked galaxy profile, attributable to an axial electric current that universally outflows from the center both above and below the plane of the disk. A similar symmetry-breaking has also been observed in astrophysical jets but never before in galaxy halos. This…
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