A&A 427, 537-548 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20040561
Faraday screens associated with local molecular clouds
M. Wolleben and W. ReichMax-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie, Auf dem Hügel 69, 53121 Bonn, Germany
e-mail: [wolleben;wreich]@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de
(Received 30 March 2004 / Accepted 15 July 2004 )
Abstract
Polarization observations at and towards the
local Taurus molecular cloud complex were
made with the Effelsberg 100-m telescope. Highly structured, frequency-dependent polarized emission
features were detected. We discuss polarization minima with excessive rotation measures located
at the boundaries of molecular clouds. These minima get less pronounced at the higher frequencies.
The multi-frequency polarization data have been successfully modeled by considering magneto-ionic Faraday
screens at the surface of the molecular clouds. Faraday rotated background emission adds to foreground
emission towards these screens in a different way than in its surroundings. The physical size of the
Faraday screens is of the order of
2 pc for
140 pc distance to the Taurus clouds. Intrinsic
rotation measures between about
-18 to
-30 are required to model the observations.
Depolarization of the background emission is quite small (compatible with zero),
indicating a regular magnetic field structure with little turbulence within the Faraday screens. With
observational constraints for the thermal electron density from H
observations
of less than
0.8 cm
-3 we conclude that the regular magnetic field strength along the line of sight
exceeds
G, to
account for the observed rotation measure. We discuss some possibilities for the origin of such strong
and well ordered
magnetic fields. The modeling also predicts a large-scale, regularly polarized emission in the foreground of the Taurus
clouds which is of the order of
0.18 K at . This in turn constrains the observed synchrotron emission in
total intensity within
140 pc of the Taurus clouds. A lower limit of about
0.24 K, or
about
1.7 K/kpc, is required for a perfectly
ordered magnetic field with intrinsic (~
) percentage polarization.
Since this is rather unlikely to be the case, the fraction of foreground synchrotron emission is even larger.
This amount of synchrotron emission is clearly excessive when compared to previous
estimates of the local synchrotron emissivity.
Key words: polarization -- ISM: magnetic fields -- ISM: individual objects: Taurus molecular clouds -- ISM: clouds -- radio continuum: ISM -- turbulence
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