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Magnetic fields in galaxies - how to observe them and why

by Dr Rainer Beck

Europe/Berlin
GAFO 03/974 (Ruhr University Bochum)

GAFO 03/974

Ruhr University Bochum

Description

Magnetic fields are ubiquitous in the Universe and affect almost all astrophysical processes, whereas our knowledge is still rather limited. I will explain and critically discuss the various methods to observe interstellar magnetic fields in the optical, infrared, and radio ranges. I will demonstrate how the field strength can be measured from radio synchrotron intensity. A selection of fascinating results on magnetic fields in the Milky Way and nearby spiral galaxies will be presented.