Magnetic fields and hot gas in M101
M. Wezgowiec, R. Beck, M. Hanasz, M. Soida, M. Ehle, R.-J. Dettmar, M., Urbanik

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution radio and X-ray observations of galaxy M101 to analyze magnetic fields, hot gas, and potential magnetic reconnection effects, revealing a rudimentary magnetic arm and signs of ISM heating.
Contribution
First high-resolution radio maps of M101 combined with X-ray data to study magnetic fields, hot gas, and magnetic reconnection effects in a nearby spiral galaxy.
Findings
Most X-ray emission from hot gas in the halo.
A rudimentary magnetic arm identified in an inter-arm region.
Weak signatures of magnetic reconnection heating in the ISM.
Abstract
Studies of nearby spiral galaxies in radio and X-ray wavelengths reveal the structure and energy balance of the magnetic fields and the hot interstellar medium (ISM). In some spiral galaxies, large-scale ordered magnetic fields have been found between the spiral stellar arms (the so-called magnetic arms). One of the considered explanations of their origin is magnetic reconnection, which according to theoretical studies can efficiently heat the low-density ISM. We present, for the first time, high-resolution C-band (5GHz) radio maps of the nearby face-on spiral galaxy M101 to study the magnetic fields and verify the existence of the magnetic arms. The analysis of the archival XMM-Newton X-ray data is performed to search for signatures of gas heating by magnetic reconnection effects in the disk and the halo of this galaxy. We combine the Very Large Array (VLA) and Effelsberg radio maps of…
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