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2019MNRAS.485.2844D - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 485, 2844-2860 (2019/May-2)

The C-Band All-Sky Survey (C-BASS): constraining diffuse Galactic radio emission in the North Celestial Pole region.

DICKINSON C., BARR A., CHIANG H.C., COPLEY C., GRUMITT R.D.P., HARPER S.E., HEILGENDORFF H.M., JEW L.R.P., JONAS J.L., JONES M.E., LEAHY J.P., LEECH J., LEITCH E.M., MUCHOVEJ S.J.C., PEARSON T.J., PEEL M.W., READHEAD A.C.S., SIEVERS J., STEVENSON M.A. and TAYLOR A.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

The C-Band All-Sky Survey (C-BASS) is a high sensitivity all-sky radio survey at an angular resolution of 45 arcmin and a frequency of 4.7 GHz. We present a total intensity map of the North Celestial Pole (NCP) region of sky, above declination >+80°, which is limited by source confusion at a level of ≃0.6 mK rms. We apply the template-fitting (cross-correlation) technique to WMAP and Planck data, using the C-BASS map as the synchrotron template, to investigate the contribution of diffuse foreground emission at frequencies ∼20-40 GHz. We quantify the anomalous microwave emission (AME) that is correlated with far-infrared dust emission. The AME amplitude does not change significantly (< 10 per cent) when using the higher frequency C-BASS 4.7 GHz template instead of the traditional Haslam 408 MHz map as a tracer of synchrotron radiation. We measure template coefficients of 9.93 ± 0.35 and 9.52±0.34 K per unit τ353 when using the Haslam and C-BASS synchrotron templates, respectively. The AME contributes 55±2 µK rms at 22.8 GHz and accounts for ~60 per cent of the total foreground emission. Our results show that a harder (flatter spectrum) component of synchrotron emission is not dominant at frequencies >=5 GHz; the best-fitting synchrotron temperature spectral index is β = -2.91 ± 0.04 from 4.7 to 22.8 GHz and β = -2.85 ± 0.14 from 22.8 to 44.1 GHz. Free-free emission is weak, contributing ~7 µK rms (~7 per cent) at 22.8 GHz. The best explanation for the AME is still electric dipole emission from small spinning dust grains.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): radiation mechanisms: non-thermal - radiation mechanisms: thermal - surveys - diffuse radiation - radio continuum: ISM

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