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2018ApJ...855...41A - Astrophys. J., 855, 41-41 (2018/March-1)

Broadband radio polarimetry of Fornax A. I. Depolarized patches generated by advected thermal material from NGC 1316.

ANDERSON C.S., GAENSLER B.M., HEALD G.H., O'SULLIVAN S.P., KACZMAREK J.F. and FEAIN I.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present observations and analysis of the polarized radio emission from the nearby radio galaxy Fornax A over 1.28-3.1 GHz, using data from the Australia Telescope Compact Array. In this, the first of two associated papers, we use modern broadband polarimetric techniques to examine the nature and origin of conspicuous low-polarization (low-p) patches in the lobes. We resolve the (low-p) patches and find that their low fractional polarization is associated with complicated frequency-dependent interference in the polarized signal generated by Faraday effects along the line of sight (LOS). The low-p patches are spatially correlated with interfaces in the magnetic structure of the lobe, across which the LOS-projected magnetic field changes direction. Spatial correlations with the sky-projected magnetic field orientation and structure in total intensity are also identified and discussed. We argue that the (low-p) patches, along with associated reversals in the LOS magnetic field and other related phenomena, are best explained by the presence of O (109)M of magnetized thermal plasma in the lobes, structured in shells or filaments, and likely advected from the interstellar medium of NCG 1316 or its surrounding intracluster medium. Our study underscores the power and utility of spatially resolved, broadband, full-polarization radio observations to reveal new facets of flow behaviors and magneto-ionic structure in radio lobes and their interplay with the surrounding environment.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: magnetic fields - radio continuum: galaxies - techniques: polarimetric

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