Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-01-26
Astrophys.J. 645 (2006) 186-198
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
13 pages, emulateapj, 4 figures, 3 tables, submitted to ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/504035
We estimate minimum energy magnetic fields (B_min) for a sample of galaxies with measured gas surface densities, spanning from normal spirals to starbursts. We show that the ratio of the minimum energy magnetic pressure to the total pressure in the ISM decreases substantially with increasing surface density; for Arp 220 this ratio is ~10^-4. Therefore, if the minimum energy estimate is applicable, magnetic fields in starbursts are dynamically weak compared to gravity, in contrast to normal spiral galaxies. We argue, however, that rapid cooling of relativistic electrons in starbursts invalidates the minimum energy estimate. We critically assess a number of independent constraints on the magnetic field strength in starbursts. In particular, we argue that the existence of the FIR-radio correlation implies that the synchrotron cooling timescale for cosmic ray electrons is much shorter than their escape time from the galactic disk; this in turn implies that the true magnetic field in starbursts is significantly larger than B_min. The strongest argument against such large fields is that one might expect starbursts to have steep radio spectra indicative of strong synchrotron cooling, which is not observed. We show, however, that ionization and bremsstrahlung losses can flatten the nonthermal spectra of starburst galaxies even in the presence of rapid cooling, providing much better agreement with observed spectra. We further demonstrate that ionization and bremsstrahlung losses are likely to be important in shaping the radio spectra of most starbursts at GHz frequencies, thereby preserving the linearity of the FIR-radio correlation. We thus conclude that magnetic fields in starbursts are significantly larger than B_min. We highlight several observations that can test this conclusion.
Martin Crystal L.
Murray Norman
Quataert Eliot
Thompson Todd A.
Waxman Eli
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