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Magnetic Fields in Elliptical Galaxies: An Observational Probe of the Fluctuation Dynamo Action

Fluctuation dynamos are thought to play an essential role in the evolution of magnetized galaxies, saturating within ∼0.01 Gyr and thus potentially acting as seeds for large-scale mean-field dynamos. However, unambiguous observational confirmation of the fluctuation dynamo action in a galactic envir...

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Published in:The Astrophysical journal 2021-01, Vol.907 (1), p.2
Main Authors: Seta, Amit, Rodrigues, Luiz Felippe S., Federrath, Christoph, Hales, Christopher A.
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Computational fluid dynamics
Cooling flows (astrophysics)
Electron density
Elliptical galaxies
Emission analysis
Empirical analysis
Evolution
Explosions
Faraday effect
Field strength
Galactic evolution
Galactic rotation
Galaxy distribution
Galaxy magnetic fields
Gravitational lenses
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Magnetic fields
Polarimetry
Radio sources (astronomy)
Red shift
Rotating generators
Spiral galaxies
Star & galaxy formation
Stars & galaxies
Supernova
Synchrotrons
Tangling
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