Bibcode
Boulanger, F.; Enßlin, Torsten; Fletcher, Andrew; Girichides, Philipp; Hackstein, Stefan; Haverkorn, Marijke; Hörandel, Jörg R.; Jaffe, Tess; Jasche, Jens; Kachelrieß, Michael; Kotera, Kumiko; Pfrommer, Christoph; Rachen, Jörg P.; Rodrigues, Luiz F. S.; Ruiz-Granados, B.; Seta, Amit; Shukurov, Anvar; Sigl, Günter; Steininger, Theo; Vacca, Valentina; van der Velden, Ellert; van Vliet, Arjen; Wang, Jiaxin
Bibliographical reference
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, Issue 08, article id. 049 (2018).
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2018
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57
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Description
In this white paper we introduce the IMAGINE Consortium and its
scientific background, goals and structure. The purpose of the
consortium is to coordinate and facilitate the efforts of a diverse
group of researchers in the broad areas of the interstellar medium,
Galactic magnetic fields and cosmic rays, and our overarching goal is to
develop more comprehensive insights into the structures and roles of
interstellar magnetic fields and their interactions with cosmic rays
within the context of Galactic astrophysics. The ongoing rapid
development of observational and numerical facilities and techniques has
resulted in a widely felt need to advance this subject to a
qualitatively higher level of self-consistency, depth and rigour. This
can only be achieved by the coordinated efforts of experts in diverse
areas of astrophysics involved in observational, theoretical and
numerical work. We present our view of the present status of this
research area, identify its key unsolved problems and suggest a strategy
that will underpin our work. The backbone of the consortium is the
Interstellar MAGnetic field INference Engine, a publicly available
Bayesian platform that employs robust statistical methods to explore the
multi-dimensional likelihood space using any number of modular inputs.
This tool will be used by the IMAGINE Consortium to develop an
interpretation and modelling framework that provides the method, power
and flexibility to interfuse information from a variety of
observational, theoretical and numerical lines of evidence into a
self-consistent and comprehensive picture of the thermal and non-thermal
interstellar media. An important innovation is that a consistent
understanding of the phenomena that are directly or indirectly
influenced by the Galactic magnetic field, such as the deflection of
ultra-high energy cosmic rays or extragalactic backgrounds, is made an
integral part of the modelling. The IMAGINE Consortium, which is
informal by nature and open to new participants, hereby presents a
methodological framework for the modelling and understanding of Galactic
magnetic fields that is available to all communities whose research
relies on a state of the art solution to this problem.