A kiloparsec-scale ordered magnetic field in a galaxy at z=5.6
Jianhang Chen, Enrique Lopez-Rodriguez, R. J. Ivison, James E. Geach,, Simon Dye, Xiaohui Liu, and George Bendo

TL;DR
This study presents the first detection of large-scale ordered magnetic fields in a galaxy at redshift 5.6, revealing early magnetic field development in the Universe's first billion years.
Contribution
We provide direct observational evidence of ordered magnetic fields in a high-redshift galaxy using polarised dust emission, indicating early dynamo activity.
Findings
Detected 0.9% polarisation level in dust emission
Observed patchy, offset polarised emission linked to gas kinematics
Indications of early large-scale magnetic field formation
Abstract
Magnetic fields are widely observed in various astronomical contexts, yet much remains unknown about their significance across different systems and cosmic epochs. Our current knowledge of the evolution of magnetic fields is limited by scarce observations in the distant Universe, where galaxies have recently been found to be more evolved than most model predictions. To address this gap, we conducted rest-frame 131 um full-polarisation observations of dust emission in a strongly lensed dusty star-forming galaxy, SPT0346-52, at z=5.6, when the Universe was only 1 Gyr old. Dust grains can become aligned with local magnetic fields, resulting in the emission of linearly polarised thermal infrared radiation. Our observations have revealed a median polarisation level of percent with a variation of percent across the 3 kpc extention, indicating the presence of large-scale…
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