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Revisiting Rotation Measures from the Canadian Galactic Plane Survey: the Magnetic Field in the Disk of the Outer Galaxy

Cameron L. Van Eck, J. C. Brown, Anna Ordog, R. Kothes, T. L. Landecker, B. Lee Cooper, K. M. Rae, D. A. Del Rizzo, A. D. Gray, R. R. Ransom, Robert I. Reid, B. Uyanıker

2021The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Faraday rotation provides a valuable tracer of magnetic fields in the interstellar medium; catalogs of Faraday rotation measures provide key observations for studies of the Galactic magnetic field. We present a new catalog of rotation measures derived from the Canadian Galactic Plane Survey, covering a large region of the Galactic plane spanning 52° < l < 192°, −3° < b < 5°, along with northern and southern latitude extensions around l ≈ 105°. We have derived rotation measures for 2234 sources (4 of which are known pulsars), 75% of which have no previous measurements, over an area of approximately 1300 deg 2 . These new rotation measures increase the measurement density for this region of the Galactic plane by a factor of 2.

Topics & Concepts

Galactic planeAstrophysicsGalaxyRotation (mathematics)PhysicsDiscAstronomyGalaxy rotation curvePlane (geometry)Galaxy formation and evolutionGeometryMathematicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studiesAstronomy and Astrophysical ResearchAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation
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