HST view of NGC 5044: Constraints on Filament Widths, Magnetic Support, Multiphase Structure, and Comparison with Cluster Environments
Prathamesh Tamhane, Ming Sun, William Waldron, Kokoro Hosogi, Patricia da Silva, Huan Le, Massimo Gaspari, Francoise Combes, Norbert Werner, Gerrit Schellenberger, Andrew Fabian, Rebecca Canning, Laurence David, Megan Donahue, Mark Voit

TL;DR
This study uses HST imaging to analyze ionised filaments in NGC 5044, revealing their widths, magnetic support, and stability, and compares these features with those in cluster environments.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of filament widths, magnetic fields, and stability in a galaxy group, highlighting similarities and differences with cluster filaments.
Findings
Filament widths scale with ambient pressure as W ∝ P^{-0.4}.
Magnetic fields decline from ~40 μG at the center to ~20 μG at 5 kpc.
NGC 5044 shows no significant star formation in its filaments.
Abstract
We present new Hubble Space Telescope (HST) imaging of ionised filaments in the brightest group galaxy NGC 5044. These filaments extend several kiloparsecs and have widths of 50--120 pc, with some as narrow as those in cluster cores and others broader, reflecting the lower confining pressure in groups. Filament width () scales with ambient pressure () as . Combining HST, ALMA, and MUSE data, we measure column densities and magnetic field strengths. Equipartition fields decline from 40 G at the centre to 20 G at 5 kpc, about 2--3 times weaker than in clusters. Dynamical stability requires stronger radial fields (10 G), consistent with simulations and magnetic draping, though such high values exceed Faraday Rotation Measure limits. Turbulence and cosmic rays also contribute support. Group and cluster filaments are stable…
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