Arp 220's western nucleus shows 2.7% polarized dust emission at 345 GHz, the first detection of magnetic fields in a ULIRG core.
The minor axis outflow of NGC 2146
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X-ray and optical observations have shown that the supernova explosions and stellar winds of the starburst in NGC 2146 produce an outflow of hot material along the minor axis. This outflow is expected to have a more or less conical shape, on either side of the galactic plane, and cone walls of cooler material where the outflow is in shock contact with halo gas. We attempt to determine the geometry (diameter at the base and opening angle) and the physical parameters (velocity and density) of the material in the cone walls from the optical emission line and radio observations presented here, and from published X-ray, radio, and optical observations. We compare the outflow of NGC 2146 with the outflow of M 82.
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Polarized Dust Emission in Arp220: Magnetic Fields in the Core of an Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxy
Arp 220's western nucleus shows 2.7% polarized dust emission at 345 GHz, the first detection of magnetic fields in a ULIRG core.