LOFAR Deep Fields: Probing the sub-mJy regime of polarized extragalactic sources in ELAIS-N1. II. Analysis
S. Piras, C. Horellou, J. Conway, M. Thomasson, T.W. Shimwell, S.P., O'Sullivan, E. Carretti, V. Vacca, A. Bonafede, I. Prandoni

TL;DR
This study uses deep LOFAR polarization surveys of the ELAIS-N1 field to analyze the properties of polarized extragalactic radio sources, produce an RM grid, and investigate the magnetic environments of these sources across redshifts.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed characterization of polarized radio galaxies in the ELAIS-N1 field and constructs an RM grid, enhancing understanding of cosmic magnetism at low frequencies.
Findings
Polarized emission mainly from large radio galaxies.
RRM median close to zero, independent of redshift.
No significant difference in RRM for sources behind clusters.
Abstract
Deep polarization surveys at low radio frequencies are key to cosmic magnetism studies: Larger catalogs of polarized extragalactic sources and increased precision on Faraday rotation measures (RMs) make it possible to probe the magneto-ionic medium along the lines of sight of the sources and to construct denser RM grids. In a first paper, we presented a search for polarized sources in deep observations of the 25 square degree area of the European Large Area ISO Survey North 1 (ELAIS-N1) field with the LOw Frequency ARray (LOFAR) in the range 114.9 to 177.4 MHz. In this paper, we investigate the properties of the polarized radio galaxies and use the catalog to produce an RM grid of the field. After identifying the host galaxies and collecting redshift information, we characterized the radio galaxies in terms of their radio morphologies, rest frame radio luminosities, and linear sizes. We…
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TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
