Title: The low frequency Galactic polarisation foreground
1The low frequency Galactic polarisation foreground
Xiaohui Sun Wolfang Reich MPIfR23.05.2011
2foreground polarisation causes trouble
Galactic foreground
1 rad m-2 ? 229 deg at 150 MHz
0.15 Leakage of PI to I (dotted) reionisation
(solid)
Jelic et al. 2010
3WSRT observations at 150MHz
- Fan region
- 8 bands
- 139.3 141.5 143.7
- 145.9 148.1 150.3
- 152.5 154.7
- bandwidth
- 2.5 MHz
- Frequency resolution
- 9.8 kHz (tapering)
- Resolution (PI)
- 4.2 arcmin
- 1 mJy/beam 1 K
- rms fluctuation 7 K
Bernardi et al. 2009
4learn from observations RM synthesis
from Heald
Brentjens de Bruyn 2005
5- data
- Bernardi et al. (2009)
- RM synthesis software
- Brentjens
- clean software
- Heald
- f
- -9 2 rad m-2
- resolution
- 3.44 rad m-2
- max f extent
- 0.85 rad m-2
6Missing large-scale components
- 2 4 K at 408 MHz
- (Brouw Spoelstra 1976)
- spectral index of 2.5
- ? 24 49 K at 150 MHz
- Faraday depth very small
- (Spoelstra 1984)
- flt0.8 rad m-2
- otherwise depolarisation
- ? assuming f0
Structures not influenced if fgt2 rad
m-2
7A ring structure!
8 Properties of the ring structure --
centre-filled to ring-like -- intensity twice as
the surrounding -- inner radius about 1 degree --
outer radius of about 2 degree
An emission feature? NO! -- the intrinsic
f0 -- only appear at certain f
9HAMMURABI code (Waelkens et al. 2009)
Understanding observations by simulations
3D-emssion models Sun et al. 2008 Sun
Reich 2009 Sun Reich 2010
pixel
- Code modifications
- Cartesian coordinates
- Output RM cubes directly
- Add faraday screens
- Zoom-in of a patch
10Observations imply a Faraday screen
- FD from Simulations
- negative
- monotonously decreasing
- versus distance
- Constrains on FS
- positive
- smaller at centre
- FD
- too large
- too small
- distance
- too far
- too near
11FS facts
D 200-250 pc R 6.4 pc Shell 2 pc F 1.5--3.7
rad m-2
-- RM synthesis 1/?2min maximal FD extent
0.85 rad m-2 needs frequency gt 400 MHz
(Effelsberg 300-800 MHz GMIMS survey) --
Geometry of the FS multi-FSs? (Bernardi et
al. 2009)
12Previous observations
Haverkorn et al. 2003
Schnitzeler et al. 2007
Difficulties observations
influence of large-scale
emission simulations add local emission
13Summary
- Nature of the FS
- related with the star HD 20336
- -- B2V
- -- D 24637 pc (parallax)
- -- wind-blow bubble?
- although disfavored by Haverkorn et al.
(2003) - not clear
- -- a magnetic structure (Haverkorn et al.
2003)
- need 300-800MHz observations (GMIMS)
- RM synthesis simulations can constrain
distance - and other parameters!
- nature of FSs remains unclear
14Thank you!??!