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Remarkable symmetries in the Milky Way disk's magnetic field

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Using a new, expanded compilation of extragalactic source Faraday rotation measures (RM) we investigate the broad underlying magnetic structure of the Galactic disk at latitudes b|b| 15\lesssim 15^{\circ} over all longitudes ll, where our total number of RM's in this low-latitude range of the Galactic sky is comparable to those in the combined Canadian Galactic Plane Survey(CGPS) at b<4|b| < 4^{\circ} and the Southern Galactic Plane (SGPS) b<1.5|b| < 1.5^{\circ} survey. We report newly revealed, remarkably coherent patterns of RM at b|b| 15\lesssim 15^{\circ} from l270l \sim 270^{\circ} to 90\sim 90^\circ and RM(ll) features of unprecedented clarity that replicate in ll with opposite sign on opposite sides of the Galactic center. They confirm a highly patterned bisymmetric field structure toward the inner disc, an axisymmetic pattern toward the outer disc, and a very close coupling between the CGPS/SGPS RM's at b3|b| \lesssim 3^{\circ} ("mid-plane") and our new RM's up to b15|b| \sim 15^{\circ} ("near-plane"). Our analysis also shows the approximate zz-height -- the vertical height of the coherent component of the disc field above the Galactic disc's mid-plane -- to be 1.5\sim 1.5kpc out to 6\sim 6 kpc from the Sun. This identifies the approximate height of the transition layer to the halo field structure. We find no RM sign change across the plane within b15|b| \sim 15^{\circ} in any longitude range. The prevailing {\it disc} field pattern, and its striking degree of large scale ordering confirm that our side of the Milky Way has a very organized underlying magnetic structure, for which the inward spiral pitch angle is 5.5±15.5^{\circ}\, \pm 1^{\circ} at all b|b| up to 12\sim 12^{\circ} in the inner semicircle of Galactic longitudes. It decreases to 0\sim 0^{\circ} toward the anticentre.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, Version 3. Accepted 2011 for publication in Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia(PASA

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