Faraday rotation measure variations in the Cygnus region and the spectrum of interstellar plasma turbulence

  • Lazio T
  • Spangler S
  • Cordes J
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Abstract

Linear polarization observations were made of eight double-lobed radio galaxies viewed through the galactic plane in the Cygnus region. These observations have been used to determine intra- and intersource rotation measure differences; in some cases, unambiguous rotation measures have been extracted. The rotation measures are dominated by foreground magnetoionic material. The differences in rotation measure between pairs of sources correlate with angular separation for separations from 10 arcsec to 1.5 deg. These rotation measure fluctuations are consistent with a model in which the electron density varies on roughly 0.1-200 pc scales. The amplitudes of these variations are, in turn, consistent with those electron density variations that cause diffractive interstellar scattering on scales less than 10 to the 11th cm.

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Lazio, T. J., Spangler, S. R., & Cordes, J. M. (1990). Faraday rotation measure variations in the Cygnus region and the spectrum of interstellar plasma turbulence. The Astrophysical Journal, 363, 515. https://doi.org/10.1086/169362

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