Polarization Gradient Study of Interstellar Medium Turbulence Using The Canadian Galactic Plane Survey
C. A. Herron, J. Geisbuesch, T. L. Landecker, R. Kothes, B. M., Gaensler, G. F. Lewis, N. M. McClure-Griffiths, E. Petroff

TL;DR
This study analyzes the magneto-ionic turbulence in the interstellar medium using polarization gradients from the Canadian Galactic Plane Survey, revealing filamentary structures and questioning the effectiveness of skewness and kurtosis as turbulence probes.
Contribution
It provides polarization gradient images of the entire CGPS dataset and evaluates how these images depend on angular resolution and statistical measures.
Findings
Filamentary polarization gradients are largest towards the Galactic anti-center.
Skewness of polarization gradient is affected by bright region edges, not turbulence.
Skewness and kurtosis are not reliable for probing magneto-ionic turbulence.
Abstract
We have investigated the magneto-ionic turbulence in the interstellar medium through spatial gradients of the complex radio polarization vector in the Canadian Galactic Plane Survey (CGPS). The CGPS data cover 1300 square-degrees, over the range , with an extension to in the range , and arcminute resolution at 1420 MHz. Previous studies found a correlation between the skewness and kurtosis of the polarization gradient and the Mach number of the turbulence, or assumed this correlation to deduce the Mach number of an observed turbulent region. We present polarization gradient images of the entire CGPS dataset, and analyze the dependence of these images on angular resolution. The polarization gradients are filamentary, and the length of these…
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