Pulsar Rotation Measures and the Large‐Scale Structure of the Galactic Magnetic Field
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- 10 May 2006
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 642 (2) , 868-881
- https://doi.org/10.1086/501444
Abstract
The large-scale magnetic field of our Galaxy can be probed in three dimensions using Faraday rotation of pulsar signals. We report on the determination of 223 rotation measures from polarization observations of relatively distant southern pulsars made using the Parkes radio telescope. Combined with previously published observations these data give clear evidence for large-scale counterclockwise fields (viewed from the north Galactic pole) in the spiral arms interior to the Sun and weaker evidence for a counterclockwise field in the Perseus arm. However, in interarm regions, including the Solar neighbourhood, we present evidence that suggests that large-scale fields are clockwise. We propose that the large-scale Galactic magnetic field has a bisymmetric structure with reversals on the boundaries of the spiral arms. Streaming motions associated with spiral density waves can directly generate such a structure from an initial inwardly directed radial field. Large-scale fields increase toward the Galactic Center, with a mean value of about 2~$\mu$G in the Solar neighbourhood and 4~$\mu$G at a Galactocentric radius of 3 kpc.Comment: ApJ accepted. 16 pages, 14 figures, 2 tables, 223 pulsar RMKeywords
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