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S-band Polarization All Sky Survey (S-PASS): survey description and maps

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2019-09-25 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

Abstract

We present the S-Band Polarization All Sky Survey (S-PASS), a survey of polarized radio emission over the southern sky at Dec~<1< -1^\circ taken with the Parkes radio telescope at 2.3~GHz. The main aim was to observe at a frequency high enough to avoid strong depolarization at intermediate Galactic latitudes (still present at 1.4 GHz) to study Galactic magnetism, but low enough to retain ample Signal-to-Noise ratio (S/N) at high latitudes for extragalactic and cosmological science. We developed a new scanning strategy based on long azimuth scans, and a corresponding map-making procedure to make recovery of the overall mean signal of Stokes QQ and UU possible, a long-standing problem with polarization observations. We describe the scanning strategy, map-making procedure, and validation tests. The overall mean signal is recovered with a precision better than 0.5\%. The maps have a mean sensitivity of 0.81 mK on beam--size scales and show clear polarized signals, typically to within a few degrees of the Galactic plane, with ample S/N everywhere (the typical signal in low emission regions is 13 mK, and 98.6\% of the pixels have S/N >3> 3). The largest depolarization areas are in the inner Galaxy, associated with the Sagittarius Arm. We have also computed a Rotation Measure map combining S-PASS with archival data from the WMAP and Planck experiments. A Stokes II map has been generated, with a sensitivity limited to the confusion level of 9 mK.

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@article{arxiv.1903.09420,
  title  = {S-band Polarization All Sky Survey (S-PASS): survey description and maps},
  author = {E. Carretti and M. Haverkorn and L. Staveley-Smith and G. Bernardi and B. M. Gaensler and M. J. Kesteven and S. Poppi and S. Brown and R. M. Crocker and C. Purcell and D. H. F. M. Schnitzler and X. Sun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.09420},
  year   = {2019}
}

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Accepted for publication on MNRAS. Maps are available for download at the website indicated in the manuscript