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Spectral index of synchrotron emission: insights from the diffuse and magnetised interstellar medium

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2021-07-28 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

The interpretation of Galactic synchrotron observations is complicated by the degeneracy between the strength of the magnetic field perpendicular to the line of sight (LOS), BB_\perp, and the cosmic-ray electron (CRe) spectrum. Depending on the observing frequency, an energy-independent spectral energy slope ss for the CRe spectrum is usually assumed: s=2s=-2 at frequencies below \simeq400 MHz and s=3s=-3 at higher frequencies. Motivated by the high angular and spectral resolution of current facilities such as the LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR) and future telescopes such as the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), we aim to understand the consequences of taking into account the energy-dependent CRe spectral energy slope on the analysis of the spatial variations of the brightness temperature spectral index, β\beta, and on the estimate of the average value of BB_\perp along the LOS. We illustrate analytically and numerically the impact that different realisations of the CRe spectrum have on the interpretation of the spatial variation of β\beta. We find that the common assumption of an energy-independent ss is valid only in special cases. We show that for typical magnetic field strengths of the diffuse interstellar medium (\simeq2-20 μ\muG), at frequencies of 0.1-10 GHz, the electrons that are mainly responsible for the synchrotron emission have energies in the range \simeq100 MeV-50 GeV. This is the energy range where the spectral slope, ss, of CRe has its greatest variation. We also show that the polarisation fraction can be much smaller than the maximum value of 70%\simeq 70\% because the orientation of B{\bf B}_\perp varies across the telescope's beam and along the LOS. Finally, we present a look-up plot that can be used to estimate the average value of BB_\perp along the LOS from a set of values of β\beta measured at centimetre to metre wavelengths, for a given CRe spectrum.

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@article{arxiv.2106.10929,
  title  = {Spectral index of synchrotron emission: insights from the diffuse and magnetised interstellar medium},
  author = {Marco Padovani and Andrea Bracco and Vibor Jelić and Daniele Galli and Elena Bellomi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.10929},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

12 pages, 11 figures, accepted by A&A