Fakultät für Physik und Astronomie
STEPHEN PHILLIPS hostreviews.co.uk / UNSPLASH

The magnetic history of the Universe

Jennifer Schober , Argelander-Institute for Astronomy, University of Bonn

Magnetic fields permeate nearly every astrophysical environment, from planets and stars to galaxies and galaxy clusters. In these cosmologically overdense regions, magnetic fields are thought to arise primarily from magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) dynamos. These mechanisms convert turbulent kinetic energy into magnetic energy through the stretching and twisting of field lines. In the first part of this talk, I will present recent advances in our understanding of MHD dynamos. In the second part, I will focus on the vast underdense regions of space, cosmic voids, where blazar observations have revealed the existence of magnetic fields. As voids lack turbulence and therefore the energy source of classical dynamos, these large-scale magnetic fields likely originate in the very early Universe shortly after the Big Bang and therefore offer a unique window into fundamental physics. I will outline key theoretical models of magnetogenesis and present new insights in the pre-recombination evolution of these primordial magnetic fields from state-of-the-art numerical simulations. To arrange a visit with the speaker during the visit, please contact their host: Philipp Girichidis

Heidelberg Joint Astronomical Colloquium
17 Jun 2025, 16:30
Philosophenweg 12, Main Lecture hall (gHS)

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