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2010A&A...520A..80L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 520, A80-80 (2010/9-2)

A survey of the polarized emission from the Galactic Plane at 1420 MHz with arcminute angular resolution.

LANDECKER T.L., REICH W., REID R.I., REICH P., WOLLEBEN M., KOTHES R., UYANIKER B., GRAY A.D., DEL RIZZO D., FUERST E., TAYLOR A.R. and WIELEBINSKI R.

Abstract (from CDS):

Observations of polarized emission are a significant source of information on the magnetic field that pervades the interstellar medium of the Galaxy. Despite the acknowledged importance of magnetic fields in interstellar processes, our knowledge of field configurations on all scales is seriously limited. This paper describes an extensive survey of polarized Galactic emission at 1.4 GHz that provides data with arcminute resolution and complete coverage of all structures from the broadest angular scales to the resolution limit, giving information on the magneto-ionic medium over a wide range of interstellar environments. Data from the DRAO Synthesis Telescope, the Effelsberg 100-m Telescope, and the DRAO 26-m Telescope have been combined. Angular resolution is ∼1' and the survey extends from l=66° to l=175° over a range -3°<b<5° along the northern Galactic plane, with a high-latitude extension from l=101° to l=116° up to b=17.5°. This is the first extensive polarization survey to present aperture-synthesis data combined with data from single antennas, and the techniques developed to achieve this combination are described. The appearance of the extended polarized emission at 1.4GHz is dominated by Faraday rotation along the propagation path, and the diffuse polarized sky bears little resemblance to the total-intensity sky. There is extensive depolarization, arising from vector averaging on long lines of sight, from HII regions, and from diffuse ionized gas seen in Hα images. Preliminary interpretation is presented of selected polarization features on scales from parsecs (the planetary nebula Sh 2-216) to hundreds of parsecs (a superbubble GSH 166-01-17), to kiloparsecs (polarized emission in the direction of Cygnus X).

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Journal keyword(s): polarization - techniques: polarimetric - surveys - Galaxy: disk - ISM: magnetic fields - HII regions

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