A survey of extragalactic Faraday rotation at high Galactic latitude: The vertical magnetic field of the milky way toward the Galactic poles

S. A. Mao, B. M. Gaensler, M. Haverkorn, E. G. Zweibel, G. J. Madsen, N. M. McClure-Griffiths, A. Shukurov, P. P. Kronberg

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Abstract

We present a study of the vertical magnetic field of the Milky Way toward the Galactic poles, determined from observations of Faraday rotation toward more than 1000 polarized extragalactic radio sources at Galactic latitudes |b| ≥ 77°, using the Westerbork Radio Synthesis Telescope and the Australia Telescope Compact Array. We find median rotation measures (RMs) of 0.0 0.5radm-2 and +6.3 0.7radm-2 toward the north and south Galactic poles, respectively, demonstrating that there is no coherent vertical magnetic field in the Milky Way at the Sun's position. If this is a global property of the Milky Way's magnetism, then the lack of symmetry across the disk rules out pure dipole or quadrupole geometries for the Galactic magnetic field. The angular fluctuations in RM seen in our data show no preferred scale within the range ≈ 0°.1 to ≈ 25°. The observed standard deviation in RM of 9radm-2 then implies an upper limit of 1 μG on the strength of the random magnetic field in the warm ionized medium at high Galactic latitudes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1170-1186
Number of pages17
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume714
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes

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