Turbulent Magnetic Dynamos with Halo Lags, Winds, and Jets

Abstract

This paper presents scale invariant/self-similar galactic magnetic dynamo models based on the classic equations, and compares them qualitatively to recently observed magnetic fields in edge-on spiral galaxies. We classify the axially symmetric dynamo magnetic field by its separate sources, advected flux and sub scale turbulence. We neglect the diffusion term under plausible physical conditions. There is a time dependence determined by globally conserved quantities. We show that magnetic scale heights increase with radius and wind velocity. We suggest that AGN outflow is an important element of the large scale galactic dynamo, based on the dynamo action of increasing sub scale vorticity. This leads us to predict a correlation between the morphology of coherent galactic magnetic field (i.e. extended polarized flux) and the presence of an AGN.

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