Interstellar magnetic fields : observation and theory : proceedings of a workshop held at Schloss Ringberg, Tegernsee, September 8-12, 1986
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Interstellar magnetic fields : observation and theory : proceedings of a workshop held at Schloss Ringberg, Tegernsee, September 8-12, 1986
Springer-Verlag, c1987
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The subject of interstellar magnetic fields is of increasing interest to both observational and theoretical astronomers. Consequently, it was opportune for both groups to convene and discuss the current state of research and future prospects. For this purpose, the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Wissenschaften e.V. generously provided its unique conference centre SchloB Ringberg. The scientific organising committee consisted of Profs. W. Hillebrandt (Max-Planck-Institut fUr Physik und Astrophysik, Munchen) and R. Wielebinski (Max-Planck-Institut fUr Radioastronomie, Bonn). The lo- cal organising committee comprised Gabriele Breuer (conference secretary) and the Editors. ' These proceedings summarise the lectures and short contributions pre- sented at the workshop. Although extremely productive, the discussions could not, unfortunately, be included. We thank the staff of the castle, and especially its administrator, Mr. Hormann, for providing the excellent environment conducive to smooth run- ning of the conference. We acknowledge the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft for its support in financing the workshop.
Thanks are also due to all participants for their enthusiasm and (generally!) prompt submission of manuscripts. Last but not least, we thank Gabriele Breuer for her invaluable help before, dur- ing and after the days at SchloB Ringberg. She skillfully typed and retyped many of the manuscripts for these proceedings and unstintingly performed last minute corrections. We hope that some of the ideas presented here will stimulate further discussion and research in this area. R.Beck Bonn, December 1986 R. Grave v 1 Arp, H. 15 Kundt, W. 29 Furst, E. 2 Grave, R. 16 Aly, J.J.
Table of Contents
I Large-Scale Magnetic Fields in Galaxies.- Interstellar Magnetic Fields - Past, Present and Future.- Dynamo Excitation in Very Large Scales.- Magnetic Fields of Galaxies.- Bisymmetric Spiral Magnetic Fields in Spiral Galaxies.- Global Structure of Magnetic Fields in Spiral Galaxies.- Rotation Measures and Depolarization near the Minor Axis in M31.- High Resolution Polarization Observations of M31.- The Magnetic Field in IC 342.- High Resolution Observations of Linearly Polarized Emissions of IC 342.- Magnetic Fields in M33 and NGC 6946.- The Magnetic Field Structure in M81.- The Magnetic Field in the Anomalous Arms in NGC 4258.- Spiral Arms as Ejection Phenomena.- Optical Polarisation Studies of Galaxies.- Nonthermal Radio Emission from Dwarf Galaxies: Do They Host Large-Scale Magnetic Fields?.- Scale Properties of the Turbulent Magnetic Field in the Large Magellanic Cloud.- Magnetic Fields and Faraday-Active Clouds out to the Distances of Quasars.- II Large-Scale Magnetic Fields in Our Galaxy.- Magnetic Fields in the Galaxy.- Interstellar Polarization and Magnetic Fields.- The Local Magnetic Field as Determined by Pulsar Rotation Measures.- Extended Polarized Emission at 2695 MHz in the Galactic Plane.- The Radio Continuum Brightness Minimum near Polaris: A Hole in the Interstellar Magnetic Field?.- Vertical Expansion of the Galactic Gas Disk Behind the Spiral Shock Waves.- Magnetic Field Effects in Galactic Disks.- Magnetic Field Structure of the Galaxy and the Formation of Galactic Winds.- Galaxy Magnetic Fields and Hidden Matter in Galaxies.- Observations of Linear Polarization in the Galactic Centre Region.- The Magnetic Field in the Galactic Center Region.- III Magnetic Fields in Star-Forming Regions and Supernova Remnants.- The Strength of the Interstellar Magnetic Fields and Its Possible Role in HI Cloud Dynamics.- Optical Polarisation Studies of Star Formation Regions.- Observation of Magnetic Field Structure Around Newly Formed Stars.- Stochastic Star Formation, Magnetic Fields and the Fine Structure of Spiral Arms.- Magnetic Fields in Supernova Remnants - Results from Radio Continuum Observations.- Magnetic Fields in Supernovae and Supernova Shells.- IV Magnetic Fields in Accretion Disks and Jets.- Magnetic Fields, Black Holes and Accretion Disks.- The Influence of External Magnetic Fields on the Structure of Thin Accretion Disks.- Stellar and Extragalactic Jets: An Introduction.- Magnetic Vortex Tubes and Charge Acceleration.- Collimation of Supersonic Gas Flows by Toroidal Magnetic Fields.- Jet Formation in Rapidly Rotating Magnetospheres.- V Theoretical Aspects Related to Cosmical Magnetic Fields.- Evolving Magnetostatic Equilibria.- Avoiding Magnetic Monopoles in Numerical MHD Calculations.- Stochastic Particle Acceleration at Magnetohydrodynamic Shock Waves.- Synchrotron Radiation in a Plasma with Random Magnetic Fields.- A Few Summarizing Remarks.- Conference Summary.- List of Participants.- Index of Contributors.
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