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Main Author: Hu, Yue
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.07422
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contents 3D Galactic magnetic fields are critical for understanding the interstellar medium, Galactic foreground polarization, and the propagation of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays. Leveraging recent theoretical insights into anisotropic magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence, we introduce a deep learning framework to predict the full 3D magnetic field structure-including the plane-of-sky (POS) position angle, line-of-sight (LOS) inclination, magnetic field strength, sonic Mach number ($M_s$), and Alfvén Mach number ($M_A$)-from spectroscopic H~I observations. The deep learning model is trained on synthetic H~I emission data generated from multiphase 3D MHD simulations. We then apply the trained model to observational data from the Commensal Radio Astronomy FAST Survey, presenting maps of 3D magnetic field orientation, magnetic field strength, $M_s$, and $M_A$ for two H~I clouds, a low-velocity cloud (LVC) and an intermediate-velocity cloud (IVC), which overlap in the POS yet reside at different LOS distances. The deep-learning-predicted POS magnetic field position angles align closely with those determined using the velocity gradient technique, whose integrated results are consistent with independent measurements from Planck 353~GHz polarization data. This study demonstrates the potential of deep learning approaches as powerful tools for modeling the 3D distributions of 3D Galactic magnetic fields and turbulence properties throughout the Galaxy.
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spellingShingle Characterizing 3D Magnetic Fields and Turbulence in H I Clouds
Hu, Yue
Astrophysics of Galaxies
3D Galactic magnetic fields are critical for understanding the interstellar medium, Galactic foreground polarization, and the propagation of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays. Leveraging recent theoretical insights into anisotropic magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence, we introduce a deep learning framework to predict the full 3D magnetic field structure-including the plane-of-sky (POS) position angle, line-of-sight (LOS) inclination, magnetic field strength, sonic Mach number ($M_s$), and Alfvén Mach number ($M_A$)-from spectroscopic H~I observations. The deep learning model is trained on synthetic H~I emission data generated from multiphase 3D MHD simulations. We then apply the trained model to observational data from the Commensal Radio Astronomy FAST Survey, presenting maps of 3D magnetic field orientation, magnetic field strength, $M_s$, and $M_A$ for two H~I clouds, a low-velocity cloud (LVC) and an intermediate-velocity cloud (IVC), which overlap in the POS yet reside at different LOS distances. The deep-learning-predicted POS magnetic field position angles align closely with those determined using the velocity gradient technique, whose integrated results are consistent with independent measurements from Planck 353~GHz polarization data. This study demonstrates the potential of deep learning approaches as powerful tools for modeling the 3D distributions of 3D Galactic magnetic fields and turbulence properties throughout the Galaxy.
title Characterizing 3D Magnetic Fields and Turbulence in H I Clouds
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.07422