Heightened Faraday Complexity in the inner 1 kpc of the Galactic Centre
J. D. Livingston, N. M. McClure-Griffiths, B. M. Gaensler, A. Seta and, M. J. Alger

TL;DR
This study measures Faraday rotation in the Galactic Centre region, revealing high complexity and turbulence at small scales, with implications for understanding magnetic structures and turbulence drivers in the inner galaxy.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurement of Faraday complexity and turbulence scales in the inner 1 kpc of the Galactic Centre using a large sample of extragalactic sources.
Findings
High maximum RM of 1691 rad/m^2 near the Galactic Centre
95% of sources show multiple Faraday components
Outer turbulence scale estimated at 3 parsecs
Abstract
We have measured the Faraday rotation of 62 extra-galactic background sources in 58 fields using the CSIRO Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) with a frequency range of 1.1 - 3.1 GHz with 2048 channels. Our sources cover a region (kpc) around the Galactic Centre region. We show that the Galactic Plane for exhibits large Rotation Measures (RMs) with a maximum |RM| of and a mean . The RMs decrease in magnitude with increasing projected distance from the Galactic Plane, broadly consistent with previous findings. We find an unusually high fraction (95\%) of the sources show Faraday complexity consistent with multiple Faraday components. We attribute the presences of multiple Faraday rotating screens with…
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