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Magnetic field amplification in massive primordial halos: Influence of Lyman-Werner radiation

Authors :
Díaz, V. B.
Schleicher, D. R. G.
Latif, M. A.
Grete, P.
Banerjee, R.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The potential importance of magnetic fields during structure formation and gravitational collapse in the early Universe has been shown in several studies. In particular, magnetic field amplification by the small-scale dynamo plays an important role in addition to the pure amplification expected from gravitational collapse. In this paper, we study the small-scale dynamo for halos of $\gtrsim10^7$ M$_\odot$ collapsing at $z\gtrsim12$, under different ambient conditions due to the strength of the Lyman-Werner background. Additionally, we estimate the approximate saturation level by varying the initial magnetic field strength. We performed cosmological magnetohydrodynamical simulations for three distinct halos of $\sim10^7$ M$_{\odot}$ at $z\geq13$ by varying the Jeans resolution from $32-256$ cells and employed Lyman Werner background flux of strengths $10^2-10^5$ in units of $J_{21}$, where $J_{21}=10^{-21}$ erg$/$cm$^2/$sr$/$s$/$Hz. To follow the chemical and thermal evolution of the gas we made use of the KROME package. In addition to the compression by collapse, we find magnetic field amplification via the dynamo both in the regimes of atomic and molecular hydrogen cooling. Moreover, we find a lower saturation level in the molecular hydrogen cooling regime. This behaviour can be understood due to the generally reduced radial infall velocities and vorticities in this regime, as well as the higher Mach numbers of the gas, which give rise to a smaller saturation ratio. Our results overall suggest that the dynamo operates over a large range of conditions in the collapsing gas.<br />Comment: 20 pages, 16 figures, 3 tables. Accepted for publication in A&A

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2401.04054
Document Type :
Working Paper