A Stratification in Magnetic Field Structures: The Radio Outflow in NGC 4151
Salmoli Ghosh (NCRA-TIFR), P. Kharb (NCRA-TIFR), E. Costantini (SRON, API-UvA, The Netherlands), J. Gallimore (Bucknell University), D. Williams-Baldwin (JBCA, The University of Manchester), M. Mehdipour (University of Michigan)

TL;DR
This study reveals a stratified, magnetically-driven radio outflow in NGC 4151, characterized by a spine-sheath magnetic structure and a wind component, indicating complex magnetic field configurations in radio-quiet AGN.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed polarization analysis showing stratified magnetic fields and a helical structure in the outflow of a radio-quiet AGN, highlighting magnetic dominance.
Findings
Magnetic field shows a spine-sheath stratification in the outflow.
Detection of a wind component with perpendicular magnetic fields.
Evidence of a helical magnetic field from RM gradients.
Abstract
The nature of radio outflows in radio-quiet AGN remains poorly understood. In this study, we present kpc-scale polarization observations of the Seyfert galaxy NGC\,4151 using the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) in B-array at 3 and 10 GHz. We find that the inferred magnetic (B-) field structures show a stratification: a `spine-sheath'-like structure, with fields perpendicular to the jet direction in the `spine' and parallel in the `sheath', is observed in the higher resolution (0.5 arcsec) image at 10 GHz. In addition, a `wind'-like component with B-fields perpendicular to the radio outflow is observed in the 3 GHz image (resolution 2 arcsec); this feature is prominent along the `receding' (eastern) jet direction. Rotation measure (RM) ranges from to 250 rad m over the polarized regions, indicating a low-electron-density ( cm) tenuous medium…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
