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BROADBAND RADIO POLARIMETRY AND FARADAY ROTATION OF 563 EXTRAGALACTIC RADIO SOURCES

ABSTRACT We present a broadband spectropolarimetric survey of 563 discrete, mostly unresolved radio sources between 1.3 and 2.0 GHz using data taken with the Australia Telescope Compact Array. We have used rotation-measure synthesis to identify Faraday-complex polarized sources, those objects whose...

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Published in:The Astrophysical journal 2015-12, Vol.815 (1), p.49
Main Authors: Anderson, C. S., Gaensler, B. M., Feain, I. J., Franzen, T. M. O.
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ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY
Broadband
Complexity
COSMIC RADIO SOURCES
DEPOLARIZATION
FARADAY EFFECT
FREQUENCY DEPENDENCE
GALAXIES
galaxies: active
GALAXY CLUSTERS
GHZ RANGE
HYDROGEN
Ionization
ISM: magnetic fields
Line of sight
MAGNETIC FIELDS
POLARIMETRY
POLARIZATION
Radio
radio continuum: galaxies
RESOLUTION
ROTATION
techniques: polarimetric
TELESCOPES
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