A reproduction of the Milky Way's Faraday rotation measure map in galaxy simulations from global to local scales
Stefan Reissl, Ralf S. Klessen, Eric W. Pellegrini, Daniel Rahner,, R\"udiger Pakmor, Robert Grand, Facundo Gomez, Federico Marinacci, Volker, Springel

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive simulation-based model of the Milky Way's magnetic field, reproducing observed Faraday rotation measures on both global and local scales, enhancing understanding of galactic magnetic field origins.
Contribution
It introduces a novel combination of cosmological MHD simulations, star cluster modeling, and polarized radiative transfer to accurately predict the Milky Way's Faraday rotation map.
Findings
Reproduces observed Galactic RM maps on multiple scales.
Highlights the dominant influence of the Local Bubble on RM signals.
Supports the theoretical understanding of magnetic field genesis in the Universe.
Abstract
Magnetic fields are of critical importance for our understanding of the origin and long-term evolution of the Milky Way. This is due to their decisive role in the dynamical evolution of the interstellar medium (ISM) and their influence on the star-formation process. Faraday rotation measures (RM) along many different sightlines across the Galaxy are a primary means to infer the magnetic field topology and strength from observations. However, the interpretation of the data has been hampered by the failure of previous attempts to explain the observations in theoretical models and to synthesize a realistic multi-scale all-sky RM map. We here utilize a cosmological magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulation of the formation of the Milky Way, augment it with a novel star cluster population synthesis model for a more realistic structure of the local interstellar medium, and perform detailed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
