Extragalactic magnetism with SOFIA (SALSA Legacy Program) -- IV: Program overview and first results on the polarization fraction
Enrique Lopez-Rodriguez, Sui Ann Mao, Rainer Beck, Alejandro S., Borlaff, Evangelia Ntormousi, Konstantinos Tassis, Daniel A. Dale, Julia, Roman-Duval, Kandaswamy Subramanian, Sergio Martin-Alvarez, Pamela M. Marcum,, Susan E. Clark, William T. Reach, Doyal A. Harper

TL;DR
This paper presents the first data release from the SALSA survey, showing how polarized dust emission varies across 14 nearby galaxies, revealing different magnetic field structures and dust grain alignment behaviors.
Contribution
It provides new resolved polarimetric observations of extragalactic magnetic fields at far-infrared wavelengths, with analysis of polarization fractions and magnetic field configurations.
Findings
Median polarization in spiral galaxies is around 3.3%.
Starburst galaxies show a polarized spectrum minimum at 89-154 μm.
Half of the galaxies require a broken power-law in polarization relations.
Abstract
We present the first data release of the Survey on extragALactic magnetiSm with SOFIA (SALSA Legacy Program) with a set of 14 nearby ( Mpc) galaxies with resolved imaging polarimetric observations using HAWC+ from to m at a resolution of " ( pc kpc). We introduce the definitions and background on extragalactic magnetism, and present the scientific motivation and sample selection of the program. Here, we focus on the general trends in the emissive polarization fraction. Far-infrared polarimetric observations trace the thermal polarized emission of magnetically aligned dust grains across the galaxy disks with polarization fractions of % in the cold, K, and dense, , interstellar medium. The spiral galaxies show a median % across the…
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