Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-10-19
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
accepted for publication in A&A; 16 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables, 1 online figure
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20065772
In this paper we use the diffuse Galactic synchrotron emission to study the properties of the Galactic magnetic field. We combined data from the low-frequency WENSS survey with single-dish observations carried out by Brouw and Spoelstra to (partially) fill in the central gap in the (u,v) plane that is missing from the interferometer data. The small bandwidth of the WENSS data meant that we could not determine rotation measures (RM) directly. Instead we interpreted the polarization angle gradients that we derived as gradients in RM, and to do this we found a new way to efficiently and reliably fit linear gradients to periodic data. RM are available for the single-dish observations, and we found that we have to rescale these single-dish RM to match the RM gradients that we derive from the combined WENSS/single-dish dataset with the single-dish only RM gradients. We tentatively show that the difference in beamsize between the datasets can be responsible for this. We interpret the scaled-up RM we find in terms of a simple toy model, and by combining our results with those by Haverkorn et al. (2004) we reconstruct the full 3D magnetic field vector along a number of lines-of-sight. For these lines-of-sight we derive the properties of the magnetic field component perpendicular to the Galactic plane.
de Bruyn Ger A.
Haverkorn Marijke
Katgert Peter
Schnitzeler H. F. D. M.
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