The nature of LOFAR rotation measures and new constraints on magnetic fields in cosmic filaments and on magnetogenesis scenarios
Journal article, 2025

The measurement of magnetic fields in cosmic web filaments can be used to reveal the magnetogenesis of the Universe. In previous works, we produced the first estimates of the field strength and its redshift evolution using the Faraday rotation measure (RM) catalogue of extragalactic background sources at a low frequency obtained with LOFAR observations. For this work, we refined our analysis by selecting sources with a low Galactic RM, which reduces its residual contamination. We also conducted a comprehensive analysis of the different contributions to the extragalactic RMs along the line of sight, and confirm that they are dominated by the cosmic filaments' component, with only 21 percent originating in galaxy clusters and the circumgalactic medium (CGM) of galaxies. We find a possible hint of a shock at the virial radius of massive galaxies. We also find that the fractional polarisation of background sources might be a valuable CGM tracer. The newly selected RMs have a steeper evolution with redshift than previously found. The field strength in filaments (B-f) and its evolution were estimated assuming B-f evolves as a power law B-f = B-f,B- 0 (1 + z)(alpha). Our analysis finds an average strength at z = 0 of B-f,B- 0 = 11-15 nG, with an error of 4 nG, and a slope alpha = 2.3-2.6 +/- 0.5, which is steeper than what we previously found. The comoving field has a slope of beta = [0.3, 0.6]+/- 0.5 that is consistent with being invariant with redshift. Primordial magnetogenesis scenarios are favoured by our data, together with a sub-dominant astrophysical-origin RM component increasing with redshift.

magnetic fields

large-scale structure of Universe

polarization

methods: statistical

intergalactic medium

Author

E. Carretti

Istituto nazionale di astrofisica (INAF)

F. Vazza

University of Bologna

Istituto nazionale di astrofisica (INAF)

University of Hamburg

S. P. O'Sullivan

Complutense University

V. Vacca

Istituto nazionale di astrofisica (INAF)

A. Bonafede

University of Bologna

Istituto nazionale di astrofisica (INAF)

G. Heald

Square Kilometre Array, UK

CSIRO Space & Astron

Cathy Horellou

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Astronomy and Plasmaphysics

S. Mtchedlidze

Ilia State University (ISU)

University of Bologna

T. Vernstrom

CSIRO Space & Astron

University of Western Australia

Astronomy and Astrophysics

0004-6361 (ISSN) 1432-0746 (eISSN)

Vol. 693 A208

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology

DOI

10.1051/0004-6361/202451333

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2/11/2025