SKA1 AA* and AA4 will roughly double-to-triple the known pulsar population and supply thousands of new RMs, enabling detailed 3D mapping of Galactic disk and halo magnetic fields.
Determining the Magnetic Field in the Galactic Plane from New Arecibo Pulsar Faraday Rotation Measurements
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We develop a new method for studying the Galactic magnetic field along the spiral arms using pulsar Faraday rotation measures (RMs). Our new technique accounts for the dot-product nature of Faraday rotation and also splits the associated path integral into segments corresponding to particular zones along the LOS. We apply this geometrically-corrected, arm-by-arm technique to the low-latitude portion of a recently published set of Arecibo Faraday RMs for 313 pulsars along with previously obtained RMs in the same regions. We find disparities $>1\sigma$ between the magnitude of the field above and below the plane in the Local Arm, Sagittarius Arm, Sagittarius-to-Scutum Interarm, the Scutum Arm, and Perseus Arm. We find evidence for a single field reversal near the Local/Sagittarius arm boundary. Interestingly, our results suggest that this field reversal is dependent on latitude, occurring inside the Sagittarius arm at negative Galactic latitudes and at the Local-to-Sagittarius Arm boundary at positive Galactic latitudes. We discuss all of our results in the context of different models and other observational Galactic magnetic field analyses.
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Exploring the Magnetic Field Structure of the Milky Way with Pulsars in the SKA Era
SKA1 AA* and AA4 will roughly double-to-triple the known pulsar population and supply thousands of new RMs, enabling detailed 3D mapping of Galactic disk and halo magnetic fields.