The Galactic latitude dependency of faraday complexity in the S-PASS/ATCA RM catalogue
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Ranchod, Shilpa
Mao, S. A.
Deane, Roger
Sridhar, Sarrvesh S.
Damas-Segovia, Ancor
Livingston, Jack
Ma, Y. K.
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EDP Sciences
Abstract
The S -band Polarisation All Sky Survey (SPASS/ATCA) rotation measure (RM) catalogue is the largest broadband RM catalogue to
date, increasing the RM density in the sparse southern sky. Through analysis of this catalogue, we report a latitude dependency of the
Faraday complexity of polarised sources in this catalogue within 10◦ of the Galactic plane towards the inner Galaxy. In this study,
we aim to investigate this trend with follow-up observations using the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA). We observe 95
polarised sources from the SPASS/ATCA RM catalogue at 1.1–3.1 GHz with ATCA’s 6 km configuration. We present Stokes QU
fitting results and a comparative analysis with the SPASS/ATCA catalogue. We find an overall decrease in complexity in these sources
with the higher angular resolution observations, with a complexity fraction of 42%, establishing that the majority of the complexity
in the SPASS/ATCA sample is due to the mixing-in of diffuse Galactic emission at scales θ > 2.8
0
. Furthermore, we find a correlation
between our observed small-scale complexity θ < 2.8
0
and the Galactic spiral arms, which we interpret to be due to Galactic turbulence
or small-scale polarised emission. These results emphasise the importance of considering the maximum angular scale to which the
observations are sensitive in the classification of Faraday complexity; the effect of which can be more carefully investigated with
SKA-precursor and pathfinder arrays (e.g. MeerKAT and ASKAP).
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Polarization – techniques, Polarimetric – Galaxy, General – radio continuum, Galaxies
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Citation
Ranchod, S., Mao, S.A., Deane, R. et al. 2024, 'The Galactic latitude dependency of faraday complexity in the S-PASS/ATCA RM catalogue',
Astronomy and Astrophysics, vol. 686, art. A104, pp. 1-16, doi : 10.1051/0004-6361/202348993.