A Highly Ordered Faraday Rotation Structure in the Interstellar Medium
- 10 August 2002
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 575 (1) , 225-233
- https://doi.org/10.1086/341266
Abstract
We describe a Faraday-rotation structure in the Interstellar Medium detected through polarimetric imaging at 1420 MHz from the Canadian Galactic Plane Survey (CGPS). The structure, at l=91.8, b=-2.5, has an extent of ~2 degree, within which polarization angle varies smoothly over a range of ~100 degree. Polarized intensity also varies smoothly, showing a central peak within an outer shell. This region is in sharp contrast to its surroundings, where low-level chaotic polarization structure occurs on arcminute scales. The Faraday-rotation structure has no counterpart in radio total intensity, and is unrelated to known objects along the line of sight, which include a Lynds Bright Nebula, LBN 416, and the star cluster M39 (NGC7092). It is interpreted as a smooth enhancement of electron density. The absence of a counterpart, either in optical emission or in total intensity, establishes a lower limit to its distance. An upper limit is determined by the strong beam depolarization in this direction. At a probable distance of 350 +/- 50 pc, the size of the object is 10 pc, the enhancement of electron density is 1.7 cm-3, and the mass of ionized gas is 23 M_sun. It has a very smooth internal magnetic field of strength 3 microG, slightly enhanced above the ambient field. G91.8-2.5 is the second such object to be discovered in the CGPS, and it seems likely that such structures are common in the Magneto-Ionic Medium.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures, ApJ accepteKeywords
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