by starnut » Mon Apr 24, 2006 7:05 pm
Yes, galaxies do have a magnetic field, albeit a weak and disordered one compared to Earth's. Earth's magnetic field strength is about 5.0x10-5 Tesla. Our Galaxy's is about 5.0x10-10 Tesla, 100,000 times weaker.
What you see in the picture is not, however, due to the galactic magnetic field. The explanation states that this galaxy is a starburst galaxy, meaning it has undergone a period of rapid star formations, resulting in massive but short-lived stars exploding all over the place, blowing matter out of the galactic plane.
http://www.arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0509430
gary
Yes, galaxies do have a magnetic field, albeit a weak and disordered one compared to Earth's. Earth's magnetic field strength is about 5.0x10-5 Tesla. Our Galaxy's is about 5.0x10-10 Tesla, 100,000 times weaker.
What you see in the picture is not, however, due to the galactic magnetic field. The explanation states that this galaxy is a starburst galaxy, meaning it has undergone a period of rapid star formations, resulting in massive but short-lived stars exploding all over the place, blowing matter out of the galactic plane.
[url]http://www.arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0509430[/url]
gary