The multiphase and magnetized neutral hydrogen seen by LOFAR
Andrea Bracco, Vibor Jeli\'c, Antoine Marchal, Luka Turi\'c, Ana, Erceg, Marc-Antoine Miville-Desch\^enes, and Elena Bellomi

TL;DR
This study explores the relationship between low-frequency polarized radio emissions observed by LOFAR and the multiphase neutral hydrogen gas, revealing significant correlations especially with cold and lukewarm phases, enhancing understanding of the magneto-ionic interstellar medium.
Contribution
First statistical analysis linking LOFAR polarization features with multiphase HI gas, using advanced spectral decomposition and correlation techniques.
Findings
Significant correlation between LOFAR and HI data in two fields.
Correlation is strongest with cold and lukewarm HI phases.
Low signal-to-noise explains lack of correlation in some fields.
Abstract
Faraday tomography of polarimetric observations at low frequency is a unique tool to study the structure of the magneto-ionic interstellar medium (ISM) based on Faraday depth. LOFAR data below 200 MHz revealed a plethora of features in polarization, whose origin remains unknown. Previous studies highlighted the remarkable association of such features to tracers of the magnetized-neutral ISM, as interstellar dust and atomic hydrogen (HI). However, the physical conditions responsible for the correlation between magneto-ionic and neutral media are yet to be clarified. In this letter we investigate further the correlation between LOFAR data and HI observations at 21cm from the Effelsberg-Bonn HI Survey (EBHIS). We focus on the multiphase properties of the HI gas. We present the first statistical study on the morphological correlation between LOFAR tomographic data and the cold (CNM),…
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