Wide field polarimetry around the Perseus cluster at 350 MHz
M.A. Brentjens

TL;DR
This study uses wide-field 350 MHz polarimetric observations to determine the origin of diffuse polarization structures near the Perseus cluster, concluding they are likely Galactic in origin and within 1 kpc from the Sun.
Contribution
The paper provides the first detailed polarization maps at 350 MHz around the Perseus cluster, clarifying the structures' Galactic origin rather than association with the cluster.
Findings
Diffuse polarization structures are within 1 kpc of the Sun.
Structures are associated with Galactic features, not the Perseus cluster.
Polarized emission layers are less than 40 pc thick.
Abstract
This paper investigates the fascinating diffuse polarization structures at 350 MHz that have previously been tentatively attributed to the Perseus cluster and, more specifically, tries to find out whether the structures are located at (or near) the Perseus cluster, or in the Milky Way. A wide field, eight point Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope mosaic of the area around the Perseus cluster was observed in full polarization. The frequency range was 324 to 378 MHz and the resolution of the polarization maps was 2'x3'. The maps were processed using Faraday rotation measure synthesis to counter bandwidth depolarization. The RM-cube covers Faraday depths of -384 to +381 rad m^{-2} in steps of 3 rad m^{-2}. There is emission all over the field at Faraday depths between -50 and +100 rad m^{-2}. All previously observed structures were detected. However, no compelling evidence was found…
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