Expected constraints on the Galactic magnetic field using PLANCK data
L.Fauvet, J.F. Mac\'ias-P\'erez, T. R. Jaffe, A.J. Banday, F.-X., D\'esert, D. Santos

TL;DR
This paper assesses how well the Planck satellite data can constrain the Galactic magnetic field's intensity and structure through realistic simulations and likelihood analysis, demonstrating the potential for precise measurements.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive simulation and analysis framework to estimate Planck's capability to measure Galactic magnetic field parameters, considering realistic Galactic emission models.
Findings
Planck data can tightly constrain magnetic field parameters.
Spectral index variations do not significantly impact parameter recovery.
Accurate magnetic field measurements require improved ISM modeling and additional data.
Abstract
We explore in this paper the ability to constrain the Galactic magnetic field intensity and spatial distribution with the incoming data from the Planck satellite experiment. We perform realistic simulations of the Planck observations at the polarized frequency bands from 30 to 353 GHz for two all-sky surveys as expected for the nominal mission. These simulations include CMB, synchrotron and thermal dust Galactic emissions and instrumental noise. (Note that systematic effects are not considered in this paper). For the synchrotron and thermal dust Galactic emissions we use a coherent 3D model of the Galaxy describing its mater density and the magnetic field direction and intensity. We first simulate the synchrotron and dust emissions at 408 MHz and 545 GHz, respectively, and then we extrapolate them to the Planck frequency bands. We perform a likelihood analysis to compare the simulated…
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