Ghost of a Shell: Magnetic Fields of Galactic Supershell GSH 006157
arXiv:1807.04759 · doi:10.1093/mnras/sty1865
Abstract
We identify a counterpart to a Galactic supershell in diffuse radio polarisation, and use this to determine the magnetic fields associated with this object. GSH 006157 has perturbed the polarised emission at 2.3GHz, as observed in the S-band Polarisation All Sky Survey (S-PASS), acting as a Faraday screen. We model the Faraday rotation over the shell, and produce a map of Faraday depth over the area across it. Such models require information about the polarised emission behind the screen, which we obtain from the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP), scaled from 23GHz to 2.3GHz, to estimate the synchrotron background behind GSH 006157. Using the modelled Faraday thickness we determine the magnitude and the plane-of-the-sky structure of the line-of-sight magnetic field in the shell. We find a peak line-of-sight field strength of G. Our measurement probes weak magnetic fields in a low-density regime (number densities of cm) of the ISM, thus providing crucial information about the magnetic fields in the partially-ionised phase.
Accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 19 pages, 19 figures