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The Galactic Faraday rotation sky 2020

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2022-01-05 v2

Abstract

This work gives an update to existing reconstructions of the Galactic Faraday rotation sky by processing almost all Faraday rotation data sets available at the end of the year 2020. Observations of extra-Galactic sources in recent years have, among other regions, further illuminated the previously under-constrained southern celestial sky, as well as parts of the inner disc of the Milky Way. This has culminated in an all-sky data set of 55,190 data points, which is a significant expansion on the 41,330 used in previous works, hence making an updated separation of the Galactic component a promising venture. The increased source density allows us to present our results in a resolution of about 1.3102deg21.3\cdot 10^{-2}\, \mathrm{deg}^2 (46.8arcmin246.8\,\mathrm{arcmin}^2), which is a twofold increase compared to previous works. As for previous Faraday rotation sky reconstructions, this work is based on information field theory, a Bayesian inference scheme for field-like quantities which handles noisy and incomplete data. In contrast to previous reconstructions, we find a significantly thinner and pronounced Galactic disc with small-scale structures exceeding values of several thousand radm2\mathrm{rad}\,\mathrm{m}^{-2}. The improvements can mainly be attributed to the new catalog of Faraday data, but are also supported by advances in correlation structure modeling within numerical information field theory. We furthermore give a detailed discussion on statistical properties of the Faraday rotation sky and investigate correlations to other data sets.

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@article{arxiv.2102.01709,
  title  = {The Galactic Faraday rotation sky 2020},
  author = {Sebastian Hutschenreuter and Craig S. Anderson and Sarah Betti and Geoffrey C. Bower and Jo-Anne Brown and Marcus Brüggen and Ettore Carretti and Tracy Clarke and Andrew Clegg and Allison Costa and Steve Croft and Cameron Van Eck and B. M. Gaensler and Francesco de Gasperin and Marijke Haverkorn and George Heald and Charles L. H. Hull and Makoto Inoue and Melanie Johnston-Hollitt and Jane Kaczmarek and Casey Law and Yik Ki Ma and David MacMahon and Sui Ann Mao and Christopher Riseley and Subhashis Roy and Russell Shanahan and Timothy Shimwell and Jeroen Stil and Charlotte Sobey and Shane O'Sullivan and Cyril Tasse and Valentina Vacca and Tessa Vernstrom and Peter K. G. Williams and Melvyn Wright and Torsten A. Enßlin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.01709},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

accepted in A&A; 15 pages, 12 Figures; results at https://wwwmpa.mpa-garching.mpg.de/~ensslin/research/data/faraday2020.html and http://cutouts.cirada.ca/rmcutout

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