Remarkable symmetries in the Milky Way disk's magnetic field
Philipp P. Kronberg, Katherine J. Newton-McGee

TL;DR
This study reveals highly organized, large-scale magnetic field patterns in the Milky Way's disk, showing symmetry, vertical extent, and spiral pitch angles through analysis of Faraday rotation measures across various Galactic longitudes and latitudes.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed mapping of the Galactic disk's magnetic field structure, including symmetry patterns, vertical extent, and spiral pitch angles, using an expanded RM dataset.
Findings
Revealed coherent RM patterns indicating a bisymmetric inner disk and axisymmetric outer disk.
Estimated the vertical extent of the magnetic field to be about 1.5 kpc.
Confirmed large-scale magnetic ordering with a consistent spiral pitch angle.
Abstract
Using a new, expanded compilation of extragalactic source Faraday rotation measures (RM) we investigate the broad underlying magnetic structure of the Galactic disk at latitudes over all longitudes , where our total number of RM's in this low-latitude range of the Galactic sky is comparable to those in the combined Canadian Galactic Plane Survey(CGPS) at and the Southern Galactic Plane (SGPS) survey. We report newly revealed, remarkably coherent patterns of RM at from to and RM() features of unprecedented clarity that replicate in with opposite sign on opposite sides of the Galactic center. They confirm a highly patterned bisymmetric field structure toward the inner disc, an axisymmetic pattern toward the outer disc, and a very close coupling…
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