Probing the Magnetised Gas Distribution in Galaxy Groups and the Cosmic Web with POSSUM Faraday Rotation Measures
Craig S. Anderson, N. M. McClure-Griffiths, L. Rudnick, B. M., Gaensler, S. P. O'Sullivan, S. Bradbury, T. Akahori, L. Baidoo, M. Bruggen,, E. Carretti, S. Duchesne, G. Heald, S. L. Jung, J. Kaczmarek, D. Leahy, F., Loi, Y. K. Ma, E. Osinga, A. Seta, C. Stuardi, A. J. M. Thomson

TL;DR
This study uses Faraday Rotation Measures from the POSSUM survey to investigate magnetised gas in galaxy groups and the cosmic web, revealing magnetic field strengths and gas phases that inform baryon distribution and magnetic dynamics.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale analysis of magnetised gas in galaxy groups and the cosmic web using RM data, identifying distinct gas phases and their magnetic properties.
Findings
Detected two gas phases: IGrM and WHIM, with distinct RM signatures.
Estimated magnetic fields of several microGauss in IGrM and 0.1-1 microGauss in WHIM.
Showed RM grids effectively probe magnetised gas beyond galaxy groups.
Abstract
We present initial results from the Polarisation Sky Survey of the Universe's Magnetism (POSSUM), analysing 22,817 Faraday Rotation Measures (RMs) with median uncertainties of 1.2 rad m^-2 across 1,520 square degrees to study magnetised gas associated with 55 nearby galaxy groups (z less than 0.025) with halo masses between 10^12.5 and 10^14.0 M_sun. We identify two distinct gas phases: the Intragroup Medium (IGrM) within 0-2 splashback radii and the Warm-Hot Intergalactic Medium (WHIM) extending from 2 to 7 splashback radii. These phases enhance the standard deviation of residual (i.e., Galactic foreground RM-subtracted) RMs by 6.9 +/- 1.8 rad m^-2 and 4.2 +/- 1.2 rad m^-2, respectively. Estimated magnetic field strengths are several microGauss within the IGrM and 0.1-1 microGauss in the WHIM. We estimate the plasma beta in both phases and show that magnetic pressure might be more…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
