Magnetic field amplification in cosmological zoom simulations from dwarf galaxies to galaxy groups
Ruediger Pakmor, Rebekka Bieri, Freeke van de Voort, Maria Werhahn,, Azadeh Fattahi, Thomas Guillet, Christoph Pfrommer, Volker Springel, Rosie Y., Talbot

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution cosmological zoom simulations to analyze magnetic field amplification in galaxies across a wide halo mass range, revealing how magnetic saturation depends on halo mass and resolution.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of magnetic field amplification and saturation across dwarf to galaxy group scales in cosmological simulations, including resolution requirements.
Findings
Magnetic fields reach equipartition in halos with M200c > 10^11.5 M_sun.
Magnetic saturation is below 10% of equipartition in low-mass halos.
Ordered large-scale magnetic fields are common in rotation-dominated galaxies at z=0.
Abstract
Magnetic fields are ubiquitous in the Universe. Recently, cosmological simulations of galaxies have successfully begun to incorporate magnetic fields and their evolution in galaxies and their haloes. However, so far they have mostly focused on Milky Way-like galaxies. Here we analyse a sample of high resolution cosmological zoom simulations of disc galaxies in haloes with mass from to , simulated with the Auriga galaxy formation model. We show that with sufficient numerical resolution the magnetic field amplification and saturation is converged. The magnetic field strength reaches equipartition with turbulent energy density for galaxies in haloes with . For galaxies in less massive haloes, the magnetic field strength saturates at a fraction of equipartition that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
