Prof. Dr. Ralf-Jürgen Dettmar
Affiliation: Astronomical Institute, Ruhr University Bochum,
Current status: Prof.
Publications: CHANG-ES XXXIV: Magnetic Field Structure in Edge-On Galaxies Characterising large-scale magnetic fields in galactic halos, Exploring magnetised galactic outflows in starburst dwarf galaxies NGC 3125 and IC 4662, Two 100 TeV Neutrinos Coincident with the Seyfert Galaxy NGC 7469, CHANG-ES. XXXV. Cosmic Ray Transport and Magnetic Field Structure of NGC 3556 at 3 GHz, CHANG-ES: XXXIII. A 20 kpc radio bubble in the halo of the star-forming galaxy NGC 4217, CHANG-ES. XXXII. Spatially Resolved Thermal–Nonthermal Separation from Radio Data Alone—New Probes into NGC 3044 and NGC 5775, Possible jet contribution to the -ray luminosity in NGC 1068, CHANG-ES XXXI—A Decade of CHANG-ES: What We Have Learned from Radio Observations of Edge-on Galaxies, Nearby galaxies in the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey. III. Influence of cosmic-ray transport on the radio-SFR relation, Evidence for a large off-centered galactic outflow and its connection to the extraplanar diffuse ionized gas in IC 1553, Diffusion of cosmic-ray electrons in M 51 observed with LOFAR at 54 MHz, eDIG-CHANGES I: extended H emission from the extraplanar diffuse ionized gas (eDIG) around CHANG-ES galaxies, CHANG-ES. XXVI. Insights into cosmic-ray transport from radio halos in edge-on galaxies, Detection of magnetic fields in the circumgalactic medium of nearby galaxies using Faraday rotation, Solving the Multimessenger Puzzle of the AGN-starburst Composite Galaxy NGC 1068, Hot magnetic halo of NGC 628 (M 74), Magnetic fields and hot gas in M 101, Nearby galaxies in the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey. I. Insights into the non-linearity of the radio-SFR relation, The extended H I halo of NGC 4945 as seen by MeerKAT,
OrcID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8206-5956
Projects: Magnetohydrodynamical halos of starforming galaxies, Disentangling cosmic-ray signatures in AGN-starburst composites, Multimessenger signatures of tidal disruption events,