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Connecting synchrotron, cosmic rays and magnetic fields in the plane of the Galaxy

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 416, Issue 2, Pages 1152-1162

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.19114.x

Keywords

polarization; radiation mechanisms: general; cosmic rays; ISM: magnetic fields; Galaxy: structure; radio continuum: ISM

Funding

  1. NASA Office of Space Science

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We extend previous work modelling the Galactic magnetic field in the plane using synchrotron emission in total and polarized intensity. In this work, we include a more realistic treatment of the cosmic ray electrons using the GALPROP propagation code optimized to match the existing high-energy data. This addition reduces the degeneracies in our previous analysis and when combined with an additional observed synchrotron frequency allows us to study the low-energy end of the cosmic ray electron spectrum in a way that has not previously been done. For a pure diffusion propagation, we find a low-energy injection spectrum slightly harder than generally assumed: for J(E) alpha E-alpha, we find alpha = -1.34 +/- 0.12, implying a very sharp break with the spectrum above a few GeV. This then predicts a synchrotron brightness temperature spectral index, beta, on the Galactic plane, that is -2.8 < beta < -2.74 below a few GHz and -2.98 < beta < -2.91 up to 23 GHz. We find that models including cosmic ray re-acceleration processes appear to be incompatible with the synchrotron data.

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