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Planck intermediate results. XIX. An overview of the polarized thermal emission from Galactic dust
Authors
P. A. R. Ade
N. Aghanim
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D. Alina
M. I. R. Alves
C. Armitage-Caplan
M. Arnaud
D. Arzoumanian
M. Ashdown
F. Atrio-Barandela
J. Aumont
C. Baccigalupi
Anthony J. Banday
R. B. Barreiro
E. Battaner
K. Benabed
A. Benoit-Levy
J.-P. Bernard
M. Bersanelli
P. Bielewicz
J. J. Bock
J. R. Bond
J. Borrill
F. R. Bouchet
F. Boulanger
A. Bracco
C. Burigana
R. C. Butler
J.-F. Cardoso
A. Catalano
A. Chamballu
R.-R. Chary
H. C. Chiang
P. R. Christensen
S. Colombi
L. P. L. Colombo
C Combet
F. Couchot
A. Coulais
B. P. Crill
A Curto
F. Cuttaia
L. Danese
R. D. Davies
R. J. Davis
P. de Bernardis
E. M. de Gouveia Dal Pino
A. de Rosa
G. de Zotti
J. Delabrouille
C. Dickinson
J. M. Diego
Simona Donzelli
O. Doré
M. Douspis
J. Dunkley
X. Dupac
F.-X. Désert
G. Efstathiou
T. A. Enßlin
Hans Kristian Kamfjord Eriksen
E. Falgarone
K. Ferriere
F. Finelli
O. Forni
M. Frailis
A. A. Fraisse
E. Franceschi
S. Galeotta
K. Ganga
T. Ghosh
M. Giard
Y. Giraud-Héraud
J. González-Nuevo
A. Gregorio
A. Gruppuso
V. Guillet
Krzysztof M. Górski
Frode Kristian Hansen
D. L. Harrison
G. Helou
C. Hernández-Monteagudo
S. R. Hildebrandt
E. Hivon
M. Hobson
W. A. Holmes
A Hornstrup
K. M. Huffenberger
A. H. Jaffe
T. R. Jaffe
W. C. Jones
M Juvela
Elina Keihänen
R Keskitalo
T. S. Kisner
R Kneissl
J Knoche
M. Kunz
Hannu Kurki-Suonio
G Lagache
J.-M. Lamarre
A Lasenby
C. R. Lawrence
J. P. Leahy
R Leonardi
F. Levrier
Michele Liguori
Per Barth Lilje
M Linden-Vørnle
M Lopez-Caniego
PM Lubin
A. Lähteenmäki
JF Macias-Perez
B Maffei
AM Magalhaes
D Maino
N Mandolesi
M Maris
DJ Marshall
PG Martin
E Martinez-Gonzalez
S Masi
S Matarrese
P Mazzotta
A Melchiorri
L Mendes
A Mennella
M Migliaccio
MA Miville-Deschenes
A Moneti
L Montier
G Morgante
D Mortlock
D Munshi
JA Murphy
P Naselsky
F Nati
P Natoli
CB Netterfield
F Noviello
D Novikov
I Novikov
CA Oxborrow
L Pagano
F Pajot
R Paladini
D Paoletti
F Pasian
TJ Pearson
O Perdereau
L Perotto
F Perrotta
F Piacentini
M Piat
D Pietrobon
S Plaszczynski
F Poidevin
E Pointecouteau
G Polenta
L Popa
GW Pratt
S Prunet
JL Puget
JP Rachen
WT Reach
R Rebolo
M Reinecke
M Remazeilles
C Renault
S Ricciardi
T Riller
I Ristorcelli
G Rocha
C Rosset
G Roudier
JA Rubino-Martin
B Rusholme
M Sandri
G Savini
D Scott
LD Spencer
V Stolyarov
R Stompor
R Sudiwala
D Sutton
AS Suur-Uski
JF Sygnet
JA Tauber
L Terenzi
L Toffolatti
M Tomasi
M Tristram
M Tucci
G Umana
L Valenziano
J Valiviita
B Van Tent
P Vielva
F Villa
LA Wade
BD Wandelt
A Zacchei
A Zonca
Publication date
1 January 2015
Publisher
'EDP Sciences'
Doi
Abstract
This paper presents an overview of the polarized sky as seen by Planck HFI at 353 GHz, which is the most sensitive Planck channel for dust polarization. We construct and analyse maps of dust polarization fraction and polarization angle at 1° resolution, taking into account noise bias and possible systematic effects. The sensitivity of the Planck HFI polarization measurements allows for the first time a mapping of Galactic dust polarized emission on large scales, including low column density regions. We find that the maximum observed dust polarization fraction is high (pmax = 19.8%), in particular in some regions of moderate hydrogen column density (NH < 2 × 1021 cm-2). The polarization fraction displays a large scatter at NH below a few 1021 cm-2. There is a general decrease in the dust polarization fraction with increasing column density above NH ≃ 1 × 1021 cm-2 and in particular a sharp drop above NH ≃ 1.5 × 1022 cm-2. We characterize the spatial structure of the polarization angle using the angle dispersion function. We find that the polarization angle is ordered over extended areas of several square degrees, separated by filamentary structures of high angle dispersion function. These appear as interfaces where the sky projection of the magnetic field changes abruptly without variations in the column density. The polarization fraction is found to be anti-correlated with the dispersion of polarization angles. These results suggest that, at the resolution of 1°, depolarization is due mainly to fluctuations in the magnetic field orientation along the line of sight, rather than to the loss of grain alignment in shielded regions. We also compare the polarization of thermal dust emission with that of synchrotron measured with Planck, low-frequency radio data, and Faraday rotation measurements toward extragalactic sources. These components bear resemblance along the Galactic plane and in some regions such as the Fan and North Polar Spur regions. The poor match observed in other regions shows, however, that dust, cosmic-ray electrons, and thermal electrons generally sample different parts of the line of sight. Reproduced with permission, © ESO, 201
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