Faraday tomography of LoTSS-DR2 data: II. Multi-tracer analysis in the high-latitude outer Galaxy
Ana Erceg, Vibor Jeli\'c, Marijke Haverkorn, Andrea Bracco, Lana, Ceraj, Luka Turi\'c, Juan D. Soler

TL;DR
This study investigates the alignment of magnetic fields with various interstellar medium tracers in the high-latitude outer Galaxy using LOFAR data, revealing a localized alignment near the Local Bubble edge.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale analysis of multi-tracer alignment in the outer Galaxy, highlighting regional differences and constraining the distance to specific ISM structures.
Findings
No universal alignment across the entire mosaic.
Significant alignment found in the western region.
Estimated distance of structures as 200-240 pc, near the Local Bubble edge.
Abstract
We conducted a follow-up study on the analysis of the LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR) Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS) mosaic in the high-latitude outer Galaxy presented in the first paper of this series. Here, we focus on the search for alignment between the magnetic field traced by dust, HI filaments, starlight optical linear polarisation, and linear depolarised structures (depolarisation canals) observed in low-frequency synchrotron polarisation. This alignment was previously found in several smaller fields observed with LOFAR, offering valuable insights into the nature of the interstellar medium and the 3D spatial distribution of the diffuse ionised medium. We aim to determine whether the alignment of the interstellar medium (ISM) phases observed through multiple tracers is a common occurrence or an exception. Additionally, in areas where depolarisation canals align with the magnetic field,…
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