Magnetism Science with the Square Kilometre Array

Author:

Heald GeorgeORCID,Mao Sui,Vacca ValentinaORCID,Akahori TakuyaORCID,Damas-Segovia AncorORCID,Gaensler B.ORCID,Hoeft Matthias,Agudo IvanORCID,Basu AritraORCID,Beck Rainer,Birkinshaw MarkORCID,Bonafede Annalisa,Bourke TylerORCID,Bracco AndreaORCID,Carretti Ettore,Feretti LuiginaORCID,Girart J.ORCID,Govoni FedericaORCID,Green JamesORCID,Han JinLinORCID,Haverkorn MarijkeORCID,Horellou CathyORCID,Johnston-Hollitt MelanieORCID,Kothes RolandORCID,Landecker Tom,Nikiel-Wroczyński BłażejORCID,O’Sullivan ShaneORCID,Padovani MarcoORCID,Poidevin FrédérickORCID,Pratley Luke,Regis MarcoORCID,Riseley ChristopherORCID,Robishaw TimORCID,Rudnick LawrenceORCID,Sobey CharlotteORCID,Stil JeroenORCID,Sun XiaohuiORCID,Sur Sharanya,Taylor A.,Thomson AlecORCID,Van Eck CameronORCID,Vazza FrancoORCID,West JenniferORCID,

Abstract

The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will answer fundamental questions about the origin, evolution, properties, and influence of magnetic fields throughout the Universe. Magnetic fields can illuminate and influence phenomena as diverse as star formation, galactic dynamics, fast radio bursts, active galactic nuclei, large-scale structure, and dark matter annihilation. Preparations for the SKA are swiftly continuing worldwide, and the community is making tremendous observational progress in the field of cosmic magnetism using data from a powerful international suite of SKA pathfinder and precursor telescopes. In this contribution, we revisit community plans for magnetism research using the SKA, in light of these recent rapid developments. We focus in particular on the impact that new radio telescope instrumentation is generating, thus advancing our understanding of key SKA magnetism science areas, as well as the new techniques that are required for processing and interpreting the data. We discuss these recent developments in the context of the ultimate scientific goals for the SKA era.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Astronomy and Astrophysics

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