Magnetic Misalignment of Interstellar Dust Filaments
Ari J. Cukierman, S. E. Clark, George Halal

TL;DR
This paper investigates the scale-independent misalignment between interstellar dust filaments and magnetic fields using Planck and HI4PI data, revealing a consistent misalignment angle and its implications for cosmic birefringence searches.
Contribution
It introduces new estimators for measuring dust-magnetic field misalignment and demonstrates their application to large sky regions, revealing correlations with polarization spectra.
Findings
Global misalignment angle of ~2° robust across masks
Misalignment correlates with the Planck TB spectrum
HI-based dust polarization template shows strong correlation with Planck B modes
Abstract
We present evidence for scale-independent misalignment of interstellar dust filaments and magnetic fields. We estimate the misalignment by comparing millimeter-wave dust-polarization measurements from Planck with filamentary structures identified in neutral-hydrogen (HI) measurements from HI4PI. We find that the misalignment angle displays a scale independence (harmonic coherence) for features larger than the HI4PI beam width (). We additionally find a spatial coherence on angular scales of . We present several misalignment estimators formed from the auto- and cross-spectra of dust-polarization and HI-based maps, and we also introduce a map-space estimator. Applied to large regions of the high-Galactic-latitude sky, we find a global misalignment angle of , which is robust to a variety of masking choices. By dividing the sky into small regions,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Scientific Research and Discoveries
