TY - JOUR
T1 - CHANG-ES. IV. Radio Continuum Emission of 35 Edge-on Galaxies Observed with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array in D Configuration—Data Release 1
AU - Wiegert, Theresa
AU - Irwin, Judith
AU - Miskolczi, Arpad
AU - Schmidt, Philip
AU - Mora, Silvia Carolina
AU - Damas-Segovia, Ancor
AU - Stein, Yelena
AU - English, Jayanne
AU - Rand, Richard J.
AU - Santistevan, Isaiah
AU - Walterbos, Rene
AU - Krause, Marita
AU - Beck, Rainer
AU - Dettmar, Ralf-Jürgen
AU - Kepley, Amanda
AU - Wezgowiec, Marek
AU - Wang, Q. Daniel
AU - Heald, George
AU - Li, Jiangtao
AU - MacGregor, Stephen
AU - Johnson, Megan
AU - Strong, A. W.
AU - DeSouza, Amanda
AU - Porter, Troy A.
PY - 2015/9
Y1 - 2015/9
N2 - We present the first part of the observations made for the Continuum
Halos in Nearby Galaxies, an EVLA Survey (CHANG-ES) project. The aim of
the CHANG-ES project is to study and characterize the nature of radio
halos, their prevalence as well as their magnetic fields, and the cosmic
rays illuminating these fields. This paper reports observations with the
compact D configuration of the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) for
the sample of 35 nearby edge-on galaxies of CHANG-ES. With the new wide
bandwidth capabilities of the VLA, an unprecedented sensitivity was
achieved for all polarization products. The beam resolution is an
average of 9.″6 and 36″ with noise levels reaching
approximately 6 and 30 μJy beam-1 for C- and
L-bands, respectively (robust weighting). We present intensity maps in
these two frequency bands (C and L), with different weightings, as well
as spectral index maps, polarization maps, and new measurements of star
formation rates (SFRs). The data products described herein are available
to the public in the CHANG-ES data release available at
http://www.queensu.ca/changes. We also present evidence of a trend among
galaxies with larger halos having higher SFR surface density, and we
show, for the first time, a radio continuum image of the median galaxy,
taking advantage of the collective signal-to-noise ratio of 30 of our
galaxies. This image shows clearly that a “typical” spiral
galaxy is surrounded by a halo of magnetic fields and cosmic rays.
AB - We present the first part of the observations made for the Continuum
Halos in Nearby Galaxies, an EVLA Survey (CHANG-ES) project. The aim of
the CHANG-ES project is to study and characterize the nature of radio
halos, their prevalence as well as their magnetic fields, and the cosmic
rays illuminating these fields. This paper reports observations with the
compact D configuration of the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) for
the sample of 35 nearby edge-on galaxies of CHANG-ES. With the new wide
bandwidth capabilities of the VLA, an unprecedented sensitivity was
achieved for all polarization products. The beam resolution is an
average of 9.″6 and 36″ with noise levels reaching
approximately 6 and 30 μJy beam-1 for C- and
L-bands, respectively (robust weighting). We present intensity maps in
these two frequency bands (C and L), with different weightings, as well
as spectral index maps, polarization maps, and new measurements of star
formation rates (SFRs). The data products described herein are available
to the public in the CHANG-ES data release available at
http://www.queensu.ca/changes. We also present evidence of a trend among
galaxies with larger halos having higher SFR surface density, and we
show, for the first time, a radio continuum image of the median galaxy,
taking advantage of the collective signal-to-noise ratio of 30 of our
galaxies. This image shows clearly that a “typical” spiral
galaxy is surrounded by a halo of magnetic fields and cosmic rays.
KW - galaxies: magnetic fields
KW - galaxies: star formation
KW - ISM: magnetic fields
KW - radio continuum: galaxies
UR - http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2015AJ....150...81W
U2 - 10.1088/0004-6256/150/3/81
DO - 10.1088/0004-6256/150/3/81
M3 - Article
SN - 1538-3881
VL - 150
SP - 81
EP - 105
JO - The Astronomical Journal
JF - The Astronomical Journal
ER -