The Radio–FIR Correlation: Is MHD Turbulence the Cause?
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Vol 20
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pp. 252-256
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AbstractThe radio–far infrared correlation is one of the tightest correlations found in astronomy. Many of the models explaining this correlation rely on the association of global magnetic field strength with gas density. In this letter we put forward that the physical reason for this association lies within the processes of magnetohydrodynamic turbulence.
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