Abstract
Recent advancements in both radio observatories and computing have
opened a new regime of 3D observations. Not only do these instruments
measure emission lines and radio continuum over much larger bandpasses,
but they also simultaneously observe the polarized emission over the
same large bandpasses with increased sensitivity. This ``polarization
spectrum" can be used to recover information about the 3D structure of
magnetic fields in the universe. Our combined 3-20~cm observations of
NGC 6946 taken with the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope provide
highly sensitive diagnostics of the internal depolarization across the
galaxy. We use model fitting to determine likely mechanisms for
depolarization in different regions of the galaxy, and glean information
about the coherent and turbulent magnetic fields in NGC 6946. We produce
Faraday dispersion maps that illustrate how we can probe different
depths into the galaxy at different wavelengths and display new features
of the line of sight magnetic field. This work is just a sample of the
new 3D studies that are possible with upgraded and new radio instruments
like the VLA, ATCA, and SKA.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | IAU Symposium |
Publisher | IAU |
Pages | 351-351 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Feb-2015 |
Event | IAUS 309 : Galaxies in 3D across the Universe - Vienna, Austria Duration: 7-Jul-2014 → 14-Jul-2014 |
Conference
Conference | IAUS 309 |
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Country/Territory | Austria |
City | Vienna |
Period | 07/07/2014 → 14/07/2014 |
Keywords
- galaxies: ISM
- magnetic fields
- structure