Milestones in the Observations of Cosmic Magnetic Fields

  • Han J
  • Wielebinski R
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Magnetic fields are observed everywhere in the universe. In this review, we concentrate on the observational aspects of the magnetic fields of Galactic and extragalactic objects. Readers can follow the milestones in the observations of cosmic magnetic fields obtained from the most important tracers of magnetic fields, namely, the star-light polarization, the Zeeman effect, the rotation measures (RMs, hereafter) of extragalactic radio sources, the pulsar RMs, radio polarization observations, as well as the newly implemented sub-mm and mm polarization capabilities. (Another long paragraph is omitted due to the limited space here)

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Han, J.-L., & Wielebinski, R. (2002). Milestones in the Observations of Cosmic Magnetic Fields. Chinese Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2(4), 293–324. https://doi.org/10.1088/1009-9271/2/4/293

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