Magnetic fields of the W4 superbubble
X. Y. Gao, W. Reich, P. Reich, J. L. Han, and R. Kothes

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic field properties of the W4 superbubble using radio continuum and polarization data, revealing its multi-shell structure and magnetic field strength, which are crucial for understanding superbubble evolution.
Contribution
The paper provides new sensitive radio observations and detailed magnetic field measurements of the W4 superbubble, enhancing understanding of its structure and magnetic properties.
Findings
W4 superbubble has a multi-shell structure.
Magnetic field in the western shell exceeds 12 μG.
Electron density in the shell is about 1.0/√fne cm^-3.
Abstract
Superbubbles and supershells are the channels for transferring mass and energy from the Galactic disk to the halo. Magnetic fields are believed to play a vital role in their evolution. We study the radio continuum and polarized emission properties of the W4 superbubble to determine its magnetic field strength. New sensitive radio continuum observations were made at 6 cm, 11 cm, and 21 cm. The total intensity measurements were used to derive the radio spectrum of the W4 superbubble. The linear polarization data were analysed to determine the magnetic field properties within the bubble shells. The observations show a multi-shell structure of the W4 superbubble. A flat radio continuum spectrum that stems from optically thin thermal emission is derived from 1.4 GHz to 4.8 GHz. By fitting a passive Faraday screen model and considering the filling factor fne , we obtain the thermal electron…
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