The Discovery of Diffuse Radio Polarization Structures in the NVSS
Lawrence Rudnick, Shea Brown

TL;DR
This paper introduces a method to recover large-scale polarized radio structures from NVSS data, revealing new galactic and extragalactic features and expanding our understanding of cosmic polarization phenomena.
Contribution
The authors developed a novel technique to detect large-scale polarization structures in NVSS data, surpassing previous survey limitations and unveiling new features.
Findings
Recovered large-scale polarized structures in the Milky Way
Discovered new galactic and extragalactic polarization features
Identified potential foregrounds for CMB polarization studies
Abstract
We have developed a method for recovering polarization structures from the NRAO Very Large Array Sky Survey (NVSS) on larger angular scales than the nominal 15 arc minute survey limit. The technique depends on the existence of smaller scale fluctuations in polarization angle, to which the interferometer is sensitive, while the undetected total intensity of the structures can be arbitrarily large. We recover the large scale structure of the polarized Milky Way, as seen in single dish surveys, as well as a wide variety of smaller scale galactic and extragalactic features. We present a brief discussion of the uncertainties and limitations of the reprocessed NVSS polarization survey, a comparison of single-dish and NVSS results, and a sampling of the new polarization structures. We show a companion feature 1.8 Mpc outside of Abell cluster 3744, apparent Mpc-scale extensions to the tailed…
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