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Peering into the Milky Way by FAST: III. Magnetic fields in the Galactic halo and farther spiral arms revealed by the Faraday effect of faint pulsars
by
Han, JinLin
, Yan, Yi
, Xu, Jun
, Wang, PengFei
in
Analysis
/ Astronomy
/ Classical and Continuum Physics
/ Extragalactic radio sources
/ Faraday effect
/ Field strength
/ Galactic disk
/ Galactic halos
/ Galactic structure
/ Interstellar magnetic fields
/ Magnetic fields
/ Milky Way
/ Observations and Techniques
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Pulsars
/ Radio sources (astronomy)
/ Radio telescopes
/ Scale height
/ Telescope
2022
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Peering into the Milky Way by FAST: III. Magnetic fields in the Galactic halo and farther spiral arms revealed by the Faraday effect of faint pulsars
by
Han, JinLin
, Yan, Yi
, Xu, Jun
, Wang, PengFei
in
Analysis
/ Astronomy
/ Classical and Continuum Physics
/ Extragalactic radio sources
/ Faraday effect
/ Field strength
/ Galactic disk
/ Galactic halos
/ Galactic structure
/ Interstellar magnetic fields
/ Magnetic fields
/ Milky Way
/ Observations and Techniques
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Pulsars
/ Radio sources (astronomy)
/ Radio telescopes
/ Scale height
/ Telescope
2022
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Peering into the Milky Way by FAST: III. Magnetic fields in the Galactic halo and farther spiral arms revealed by the Faraday effect of faint pulsars
by
Han, JinLin
, Yan, Yi
, Xu, Jun
, Wang, PengFei
in
Analysis
/ Astronomy
/ Classical and Continuum Physics
/ Extragalactic radio sources
/ Faraday effect
/ Field strength
/ Galactic disk
/ Galactic halos
/ Galactic structure
/ Interstellar magnetic fields
/ Magnetic fields
/ Milky Way
/ Observations and Techniques
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Pulsars
/ Radio sources (astronomy)
/ Radio telescopes
/ Scale height
/ Telescope
2022
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Peering into the Milky Way by FAST: III. Magnetic fields in the Galactic halo and farther spiral arms revealed by the Faraday effect of faint pulsars
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Peering into the Milky Way by FAST: III. Magnetic fields in the Galactic halo and farther spiral arms revealed by the Faraday effect of faint pulsars
2022
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Overview
The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST) is the most sensitive radio telescope for pulsar observations. We make polarimetric measurements of a large number of faint and distant pulsars using the FAST. We present the new measurements of Faraday rotation for 134 faint pulsars in the Galactic halo. Significant improvements are also made for some basic pulsar parameters for 15 of them. We analyse the newly determined rotation measures (RMs) for the Galactic magnetic fields by using these 134 halo pulsars, together with previously available RMs for pulsars and extragalactic radio sources and also the newly determined RMs for another 311 faint pulsars which are either newly discovered in the project of the Galactic Plane Pulsar Snapshot (GPPS) survey or previously known pulsars without RMs. The RM tomographic analysis in the first Galactic quadrant gives roughly the same field strength of around 2 µG for the large-scale toroidal halo magnetic fields. The scale height of the halo magnetic fields is found to be at least 2.7 ± 0.3 kpc. The RM differentiation of a large number of pulsars in the Galactic disk in the Galactic longitude range of 26° <
l
< 90° gives evidence for the clockwise magnetic fields (viewed from the north Galactic pole) in two interarm regions inside the Scutum arm and between the Scutum and Sagittarius arm, and the clockwise fields in the Local-Perseus interarm region and field reversals in the Perseus arm and beyond.
Publisher
Science China Press,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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