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2001A&A...378...40S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 378, 40-50 (2001/10-4)

Unusual magnetic fields in the interacting spiral NGC 3627.

SOIDA M., URBANIK M., BECK R., WIELEBINSKI R. and BALKOWSKI C.

Abstract (from CDS):

By observing the interacting galaxy NGC 3627 in radio polarization we try to answer the question; to which degree does the magnetic field follow the galactic gas flow. We obtained total power and polarized intensity maps at 8.46GHz and 4.85GHz using the VLA in its compact D-configuration. In order to overcome the zero-spacing problems, the interferometric data were combined with single-dish measurements obtained with the Effelsberg 100-m radio telescope. The observed magnetic field structure in NGC 3627 suggests that two field components are superposed. One component smoothly fills the interarm space and shows up also in the outermost disk regions, the other component follows a symmetric S-shaped structure. In the western disk the latter component is well aligned with an optical dust lane, following a bend which is possibly caused by external interactions. However, in the SE disk the magnetic field crosses a heavy dust lane segment, apparently being insensitive to strong density-wave effects. We suggest that the magnetic field is decoupled from the gas by high turbulent diffusion, in agreement with the large H I line width in this region. We discuss in detail the possible influence of compression effects and non-axisymmetric gas flows on the general magnetic field asymmetries in NGC 3627. On the basis of the Faraday rotation distribution we also suggest the existence of a large ionized halo around this galaxy.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: magnetic fields - galaxies: interacting - galaxies: individual: NGC 3627 - radio continuum: galaxies

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