Context. Galactic encounters are usually marked by a substantial increase in synchrotron emission of the interacting galaxies when compared with the typical emission from similar non-interacting galaxies. This increase is believed to be associated with an increase in the star formation rate and the turbulent magnetic fields resulting from the encounter, while the regular magnetic field is usually believed to decrease as a result of the encounter. Aims. We attempt to verify these expectations. Methods. We consider a simple, however rather realistic, mean-field galactic dynamo model where the effects of small-scale generation are represented by random injec...
Aims. Low-mass galaxies radio observations show in many cases surprisingly high levels of magnetic f...
International audienceAs one of the prime contributors to the interstellar medium energy budget, mag...
Magnetic fields are thought to play a role in a wide variety of important astrophysical processes, f...
Context. Magnetic fields in nearby, star-forming galaxies reveal large-scale patterns, as ...
Context. The magnetic fields of spiral galaxies are so strong that they cannot qualify as primordial...
none11siThis article has been accepted for publication in MNRAS ©: 2017 The Author(s) Published by O...
Aims. Violent gravitational interactions can change the morphologies of galaxies and, by m...
Context. Observations of regular magnetic fields in several nearby galaxies reveal magnetic arms sit...
Context. Magnetic fields play a very important role in the evolution of galaxies through their direc...
Magnetic fields are an ubiquitous component of our Universe. They are expected to play an important ...
Context. Magnetic fields are observed beyond the peripheries of optically detected galacti...
The regulation of galactic-scale star formation rates (SFRs) is a basic problem for theories of gala...
When we look out at the universe, we find that magnetic fields are everywhere. From solar flares to ...
Context. Observations of polarized radio emission show that large-scale (regular) magnetic...
Context. The observed star formation rate (SFR) in galaxies is well below what it should be if gravi...
Aims. Low-mass galaxies radio observations show in many cases surprisingly high levels of magnetic f...
International audienceAs one of the prime contributors to the interstellar medium energy budget, mag...
Magnetic fields are thought to play a role in a wide variety of important astrophysical processes, f...
Context. Magnetic fields in nearby, star-forming galaxies reveal large-scale patterns, as ...
Context. The magnetic fields of spiral galaxies are so strong that they cannot qualify as primordial...
none11siThis article has been accepted for publication in MNRAS ©: 2017 The Author(s) Published by O...
Aims. Violent gravitational interactions can change the morphologies of galaxies and, by m...
Context. Observations of regular magnetic fields in several nearby galaxies reveal magnetic arms sit...
Context. Magnetic fields play a very important role in the evolution of galaxies through their direc...
Magnetic fields are an ubiquitous component of our Universe. They are expected to play an important ...
Context. Magnetic fields are observed beyond the peripheries of optically detected galacti...
The regulation of galactic-scale star formation rates (SFRs) is a basic problem for theories of gala...
When we look out at the universe, we find that magnetic fields are everywhere. From solar flares to ...
Context. Observations of polarized radio emission show that large-scale (regular) magnetic...
Context. The observed star formation rate (SFR) in galaxies is well below what it should be if gravi...
Aims. Low-mass galaxies radio observations show in many cases surprisingly high levels of magnetic f...
International audienceAs one of the prime contributors to the interstellar medium energy budget, mag...
Magnetic fields are thought to play a role in a wide variety of important astrophysical processes, f...