Gradients of Synchrotron Polarization: Tracing 3D distribution of magnetic fields
A. Lazarian, Ka Ho Yuen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel gradient-based method to map the three-dimensional structure of galactic and extragalactic magnetic fields using synchrotron polarization data, leveraging Faraday depolarization effects.
Contribution
The paper presents the Synchrotron Polarization Gradient (SPG) and Derivative Polarization Gradient (SDPG) techniques, offering new ways to reconstruct 3D magnetic field vectors from polarization observations.
Findings
SPGs trace magnetic fields perpendicular to the line of sight.
SDPGs recover 3D magnetic field vectors.
Gradient alignment helps separate foreground from cosmological polarization.
Abstract
We describe a new technique for probing galactic and extragalactic 2D and 3D magnetic field distribution using gradients of polarized synchrotron emission. The fluctuations of magnetic field are elongated along the ambient magnetic field. Therefore, the field variations are maximal perpendicular to the B-field. This allows tracing B-field with synchrotron polarization gradients (SPGs). We demonstrate that the Faraday depolarization allows to map 3D B-field structure by. The depolarization ensures that the polarization gradients sample the regions close to the observer with the sampling depth controlled by the frequency of radiation. We also analyze the B-field properties along the line-of-sight by applying the gradient technique to the wavelength derivative of synchrotron polarization. This Synchrotron Derivative Polarization Gradients (SDPGs) technique can recover the 3D vectors of the…
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