论文标题
Fornax a西叶的去极化潮汐尾巴
A depolarizing HI tidal tail in the western lobe of Fornax A
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论文摘要
最近的Meerkat中性氢(HI)观察到了Fornax A揭示了在投影中相交的潮汐材料。我们发现北部HI尾巴与1.2 GHz的澳大利亚平方公里阵列探路者(ASKAP)首次观察到的去极化结构之间的空间巧合。我们分析了使用HI尾部和邻里位置的askap数据获得的旋转度量(RM)图像的属性。我们对观察到的RM结构函数进行了建模,以研究HI尾部和附近控制区域的位置的磁场功率谱。我们发现,观察到的RM,在控制区域和封闭HI尾巴的区域中,不能归因于群内法拉第屏幕由Fornax群集引起的。中央磁场强度为18.5 $ \rmμ$ g的磁体内化培养基可以解释控制区RM,但很明显,与HI尾部区域相对应有过量。我们评估了几种方案,其中HI尾巴位于叶前景中或嵌入叶片中。我们确定了$ \ sim $ 9.5 $ - $ 11 $μ$ g的磁场强度在HI尾部,该值与来自电离气体的窄带H $α$成像得出的约束相一致。本文中分析的HI尾和去极化之间的空间巧合可能是首次观察到的磁场证据,该磁场要么已经通过了宽带叶,要么幸存下来在叶片膨胀中幸存下来。
Recent MeerKAT neutral hydrogen (HI) observations of Fornax A reveal tidal material intersecting in projection the western lobe of this radio galaxy. We found a spatial coincidence between the northern HI tail and a depolarized structure observed for the first time with the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) at 1.2 GHz. We analyzed the properties of the rotation measure (RM) image obtained with ASKAP data at the location of the HI tail and in its neighborhood. We modeled the observed RM structure function to investigate the magnetic field power spectrum at the location of the HI tail and in a nearby control region. We found that the observed RM, in the control region and in a region enclosing the HI tail, cannot be due to the intracluster Faraday screen caused by the Fornax cluster. An intragroup magnetized medium with a central magnetic field strength of 18.5 $\rmμ$G can explain the control region RM, but it is clear that there is an excess in correspondence with the HI tail region. We evaluated several scenarios in which the HI tail is either in the lobe foreground or embedded in the lobe. We determined a magnetic field strength on the order of $\sim$9.5$-$11 $μ$G in the HI tail, a value consistent with constraints derived from narrowband H$α$ imaging of the ionized gas. The spatial coincidence between HI tail and depolarization analyzed in this paper could be the first observed evidence of a magnetic field that either has passed through a radio galaxy lobe or has survived the lobe expansion.