Towards cosmological simulations of the magnetized intracluster medium with resolved Coulomb collision scale
Ulrich P. Steinwandel, Klaus Dolag, Ludwig B\"oss, Tirso, Marin-Gilabert

TL;DR
This paper presents the first high-resolution cosmological simulation of a massive galaxy cluster's magnetized intracluster medium, revealing detailed magnetic field amplification and structure formation processes.
Contribution
It introduces a novel high-resolution simulation approach that resolves small-scale magnetic field structures and turbulent dynamo action in the ICM.
Findings
Magnetic fields grow exponentially until redshift 4 due to turbulent dynamo.
Field structure is highly turbulent with reversals on 10 kpc scales.
Large-scale magnetic field is nearly isotropic, indicating suppression of initial conditions.
Abstract
We present the first results of one extremely high resolution, non-radiative magnetohydrodynamical cosmological zoom-in simulation of a massive cluster with a virial mass M solar masses. We adopt a mass resolution of M with a maximum spatial resolution of around 250 pc in the central regions of the cluster. We follow the detailed amplification process in a resolved small-scale turbulent dynamo in the Intracluster medium (ICM) with strong exponential growth until redshift 4, after which the field grows weakly in the adiabatic compression limit until redshift 2. The energy in the field is slightly reduced as the system approaches redshift zero in agreement with adiabatic decompression. The field structure is highly turbulent in the center and shows field reversals on a length scale of a few 10 kpc and an anti-correlation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
