A new wideband radio polarization observation of the Supernova Remnant G315.4$-$2.3
X. Chen, X. Sun, J. F. Kaczmarek, B. M. Gaensler, P. Slane, and J. L. West

TL;DR
This study presents wideband radio polarization observations of the supernova remnant G315.4$-$2.3, revealing magnetic field properties, turbulence levels, and spectral characteristics across different regions.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of magnetic fields, polarization, and turbulence in G315.4$-$2.3 using ATCA data, offering new insights into its magnetic environment and evolution.
Findings
Foreground RM estimated at 55 rad m$^{-2}$
Regular magnetic field along line of sight is about 1.4 μG
Turbulent magnetic field exceeds regular field by a factor of 3
Abstract
The supernova remnant (SNR) G315.42.3 (MSH 1463 or RCW 86) exhibits strong emission across the electromagnetic spectrum. Radio polarization observations probe magnetic fields and will help to understand the evolution of the SNR. We aim to investigate the radio spectrum and magnetic field properties of the SNR. We observed G315.42.3 using the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA), covering the frequency range of 1.1-3.1 GHz. We performed rotation measure (RM) synthesis on the and frequency cubes to obtain polarized intensity and RM. The regular component of the line-of-sight magnetic field was estimated from RM. The fractional polarization versus wavelength squared was used to constrain the properties of the turbulent magnetic field. We obtained image cubes of Stokes , , and , along with images of polarized intensity , RM, and fractional polarization .…
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