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Demonstration of Magnetic Field Tomography with Starlight Polarization toward a Diffuse Sightline of the ISM

Authors :
Konstantinos Tassis
Ioannis Liodakis
S. B. Potter
Ingunn Kathrine Wehus
Anthony C. S. Readhead
D. Blinov
Anamparambu N. Ramaprakash
Georgia Panopoulou
Vasiliki Pavlidou
R. Skalidis
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2019.

Abstract

The availability of large datasets with stellar distance and polarization information will enable a tomographic reconstruction of the (plane-of-the-sky-projected) interstellar magnetic field in the near future. We demonstrate the feasibility of such a decomposition within a small region of the diffuse ISM. We combine measurements of starlight (R-band) linear polarization obtained using the RoboPol polarimeter with stellar distances from the second Gaia data release. The stellar sample is brighter than 17 mag in the R band and reaches out to several kpc from the Sun. HI emission spectra reveal the existence of two distinct clouds along the line of sight. We decompose the line-of-sight-integrated stellar polarizations to obtain the mean polarization properties of the two clouds. The two clouds exhibit significant differences in terms of column density and polarization properties. Their mean plane-of-the-sky magnetic field orientation differs by 60 degrees. We show how our tomographic decomposition can be used to constrain our estimates of the polarizing efficiency of the clouds as well as the frequency dependence of the polarization angle of polarized dust emission. We also demonstrate a new method to constrain cloud distances based on this decomposition. Our results represent a preview of the wealth of information that can be obtained from a tomographic map of the ISM magnetic field.<br />25 pages, 14 figures, published in ApJ, data appear in journal

Details

ISSN :
15384357, 0004637X, 15383881, 00670049, 17426596, 00046361, and 15383873
Volume :
872
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dadc893ad0261e07e733cfe5b7e29744
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aafdb2