CHANG-ES. XXXV. Cosmic Ray Transport and Magnetic Field Structure of NGC 3556 at 3 GHz

DOI: 
10.3847/1538-4357/ad946e
Publication date: 
14/01/2025
Main author: 
Xu, Jianghui
Authors: 
Xu, Jianghui;Yang, Yang;Li, Jiang-Tao;Liu, Guilin;Irwin, Judith;Dettmar, Ralf-Jürgen;Stein, Michael;Wiegert, Theresa;Wang, Q. Daniel;English, Jayanne
Journal: 
The Astrophysical Journal
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
978
Pages: 
5
Abstract: 
Radio halos of edge-on galaxies are crucial for investigating cosmic ray propagation and magnetic field structures in galactic environments. We present VLA C-configuration S-band (2–4 GHz) observations of the spiral galaxy NGC 3556, a target from the Continuum Halos in Nearby Galaxies—an EVLA Survey. We estimate the thermal contribution to the radio emission from a combination of the Hα and mid-IR data, and employ rotation measure synthesis to reveal the magnetic field structures. In our data, NGC 3556 exhibits a box-like radio halo extending nearly 7 kpc from the galactic plane. The scale height of the total S-band intensity in the halo is 1.68 ± 0.29 kpc, while that of the nonthermal intensity is 1.93 ± 0.28 kpc. Fitting the data to a 1D cosmic-ray transport model, we find advection to describe the cosmic-ray propagation within the halo better than diffusion, with advection speeds of 245 ± 15 km s<SUP>‑1</SUP> and 205 ± 25 km s<SUP>‑1</SUP> above and below the disk, respectively. The magnetic field is detected patchily across the galaxy, displaying a toroidal configuration in the rotation measure map. The mean equipartition magnetic field strength is approximately 8.3 μG in the disk and 4.5 μG in the halo. In addition, a bubble-like structure extends nearly 3 kpc into the southern halo, aligned with the polarized intensity and Hα image, suggestive of superwinds generated by recent star formation feedback in the nuclear region.
Database: 
ADS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2025ApJ...978....5X/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2025ApJ...978....5X
Keywords: 
Extragalactic magnetic fields;Spiral galaxies;Radio continuum emission;Circumgalactic medium;507;1560;1340;1879;Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies