Long, depolarising H$\alpha$-filament towards the Monogem ring
Wolfgang Reich, Patricia Reich, Xiaohui Sun

TL;DR
This study investigates a faint Hα filament within the Monogem ring, revealing its magnetic properties, depolarisation effects, and implications for local magnetic field structures and synchrotron emission.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed magnetic field measurements and depolarisation analysis of the Hα filament associated with the Monogem ring, highlighting local magnetic field reversals.
Findings
Derived a line-of-sight magnetic field of 26±5 μG.
Found the maximum rotation measure of -86±3 rad/m².
Estimated higher-than-average synchrotron emissivity up to 300 pc.
Abstract
In soft X-rays, the Monogem ring is an object with a diameter of 25{\deg} located in the Galactic anti-centre. It is believed to be a faint, evolved, local supernova remnant. The ring is also visible in the far-ultraviolet, and a few optical filaments are related. It is not seen at radio wavelengths, as other large supernova remnants are. We study a narrow about 4.5{\deg} long, faint H-filament, G203.7+11.5,that is seen towards the centre of the Monogem ring. It causes depolarisation and excessive Faraday rotation of radio polarisation data. Polarisation observations at 11\ cm and 21\ cm with the Effelsberg 100-m telescope were analysed. in addition to data, extragalactic rotation measures, and H data. A Faraday-screen model was applied. From the analysis of the depolarisation properties of the H filament, we derived a line-of-sight…
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