The Orion-Taurus ridge: a synchrotron radio loop at the edge of the Orion-Eridanus superbubble
Andrea Bracco, Marco Padovani, Juan D. Soler

TL;DR
This study links the Orion-Taurus ridge to the Orion-Eridanus superbubble, revealing its properties through multi-frequency radio data, and reports the first detection of diffuse synchrotron emission from cold-neutral gas in this region.
Contribution
It is the first to associate the Orion-Taurus ridge with the superbubble wall using multi-frequency data and to detect synchrotron emission from cold-neutral gas in this context.
Findings
Orion-Taurus ridge is at 400 pc distance with 180 pc extent.
Synchrotron spectral index is flat with median -2.24.
Magnetic field strengths are estimated to be >30-40 μG.
Abstract
Large-scale synchrotron loops are recognized as the main source of diffuse radio-continuum emission in the Galaxy at intermediate and high Galactic latitudes. Their origin, however, remains rather unexplained. Using a combination of multi-frequency data in the radio band of total and polarized intensities, for the first time in this letter, we associate one arc -- hereafter, the Orion-Taurus ridge -- with the wall of the most prominent stellar-feedback blown shell in the Solar neighborhood, namely the Orion-Eridanus superbubble. We traced the Orion-Taurus ridge using 3D maps of interstellar dust extinction and column-density maps of molecular gas, . We found the Orion-Taurus ridge at a distance of 400\,pc, with a plane-of-the-sky extent of \,pc. Its median value is cm. Thanks to the broadband observations below…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
