The detection of the radio signal from filaments in the cosmic web is crucial to distinguish possible magnetogenesis scenarios. We review the status of the different attempts to detect the cosmic web at radio wavelengths. This is put into the context of the advanced simulations of cosmic magnetism carried out in the last few years by our MAGCOW project. While first attempts of imaging the cosmic web with the MWA and LOFAR have been encouraging and could discard some magnetogenesis models, the complexity behind such observations makes a definitive answer still uncertain. A combination of total intensity and polarimetric data at low radio frequencies that the SKA and LOFAR2.0 will achieve is key to removing the existing uncertainties related ...
The polarisation of radio emission is one of the most powerful probes of magnetic fields in the cosm...
The formation and history of cosmic magnetism is still widely unknown. Significant progress can be m...
The joint analysis of the Dispersion and Faraday Rotation Measure from distant, polarised Fast Radio...
The detection of the radio signal from filaments in the cosmic web is crucial to distinguish possibl...
The detection of the radio signal from filaments in the cosmic web is crucial to distinguish possibl...
We study the challenges to detect the cosmic web at radio wavelengths with state-ofthe-Art cosmologi...
none6The cosmic web contains a large part of the total gas mass in the Universe, but it is difficult...
Abstract. The origin of magnetic fields in stars, galaxies and clusters is an open problem in astrop...
International audienceThe detection of the diffuse gas component of the cosmic web remains a formida...
none7siThe detection of the diffuse gas component of the cosmic web remains a formidable challenge. ...
The origin of magnetic fields in stars, galaxies and clusters is an open problem in astrophysics. Th...
Measuring the properties of extragalactic magnetic fields through the effect of Faraday rotation pro...
Measuring radio waves at low frequencies offers a new window to study cosmic magnetism, and LOFAR is...
The magnetic field is ubiquitous in the universe. Though it plays an essential role in various astro...
The polarisation of radio emission is one of the most powerful probes of magnetic fields in the cosm...
The formation and history of cosmic magnetism is still widely unknown. Significant progress can be m...
The joint analysis of the Dispersion and Faraday Rotation Measure from distant, polarised Fast Radio...
The detection of the radio signal from filaments in the cosmic web is crucial to distinguish possibl...
The detection of the radio signal from filaments in the cosmic web is crucial to distinguish possibl...
We study the challenges to detect the cosmic web at radio wavelengths with state-ofthe-Art cosmologi...
none6The cosmic web contains a large part of the total gas mass in the Universe, but it is difficult...
Abstract. The origin of magnetic fields in stars, galaxies and clusters is an open problem in astrop...
International audienceThe detection of the diffuse gas component of the cosmic web remains a formida...
none7siThe detection of the diffuse gas component of the cosmic web remains a formidable challenge. ...
The origin of magnetic fields in stars, galaxies and clusters is an open problem in astrophysics. Th...
Measuring the properties of extragalactic magnetic fields through the effect of Faraday rotation pro...
Measuring radio waves at low frequencies offers a new window to study cosmic magnetism, and LOFAR is...
The magnetic field is ubiquitous in the universe. Though it plays an essential role in various astro...
The polarisation of radio emission is one of the most powerful probes of magnetic fields in the cosm...
The formation and history of cosmic magnetism is still widely unknown. Significant progress can be m...
The joint analysis of the Dispersion and Faraday Rotation Measure from distant, polarised Fast Radio...