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Magnetic fields and spiral structure
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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The most valuable new information on galactic magnetic fields is derived from the study of Faraday effects in extragalactic radio sources and pulsars. The rotation of the plane of polarization of an electromagnetic wave with a wavelength of 1 m – the so called Rotation Measure RM – which traverses a medium with electron density ne (cm−3) and magnetic field intensity H (in μG) is given by where dl is the element of length along the line of sight expressed in pc. In the case of the pulsars, the delayed arrival of the pulses at the longer wavelengths immediately yields the integrated electron density along the line of sight, that is
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- Part IV/Comparison of Theory and Observations
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- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 38: The Spiral Structure of our Galaxy , 1970 , pp. 439 - 440
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- Copyright © Reidel 1970
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