New high-resolution, wide-field 90 cm VLA observations of the Galactic Center region by Nord et al. have revealed twenty nonthermal filament (NTF) candidates. We report 6 cm polarization observations of six of these. All of the candidates have the expected NTF morphology, and two show extended polarization confirming their identification as NTFs. One of the new NTFs appears to be part of a system of NTFs located in the Sgr B region, 64 pc in projection north of Sgr A. These filaments cross the Galactic plane with an orientation similar to the filaments in the Galactic Center Radio Arc. They extend the scale over which the NTF phenomena is known to occur to almost 300 pc along the Galactic plane. Another NTF was found in the Galactic plane s...
We discuss a high resolution (FWHM∼ 0:45 arcsec) image of the emissive polarization from warm dust i...
We present a sensitive $\lambda$20cm VLA continuum survey of the Galactic center region using new an...
Abstract We report 850 μm continuum polarization observations toward the filamentary ...
New high-resolution, wide-field 90 cm VLA1 observations of the Galactic center (GC) region by Nord a...
New high-resolution, wide-field 90 cm VLA observations of the Galactic center (GC) region by Nord an...
The large-scale topology and strength of the Galactic Center magnetic field have been inferred from ...
We report the discovery of a system of isolated nonthermal filaments approximately 0fdg5 northwest (...
Abstract. Deep imaging of the Sgr A complex at 6 cm wavelength with the B and C configu-rations of t...
Within the central few hundred parsecs of the Galaxy we find a magnetic field with a rich and comple...
A great deal of study has been carried out over the last twenty years on the origin of the magnetic ...
We report the discovery of a new nonthermal filament, G358.85+0.47, the "Pelican," located ~225 pc i...
We report the discovery of a new filamentary structure, G358.85+0.47, consisting of at least three m...
The unusual class of magnetized nonthermal radio filaments (NTF), threads and streaks with their uni...
The magnetic field within a few hundred parsecs of the center of the Galaxy is an essential componen...
Recent Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) observations at 115-175 MHz of a field at medium Galactic latitud...
We discuss a high resolution (FWHM∼ 0:45 arcsec) image of the emissive polarization from warm dust i...
We present a sensitive $\lambda$20cm VLA continuum survey of the Galactic center region using new an...
Abstract We report 850 μm continuum polarization observations toward the filamentary ...
New high-resolution, wide-field 90 cm VLA1 observations of the Galactic center (GC) region by Nord a...
New high-resolution, wide-field 90 cm VLA observations of the Galactic center (GC) region by Nord an...
The large-scale topology and strength of the Galactic Center magnetic field have been inferred from ...
We report the discovery of a system of isolated nonthermal filaments approximately 0fdg5 northwest (...
Abstract. Deep imaging of the Sgr A complex at 6 cm wavelength with the B and C configu-rations of t...
Within the central few hundred parsecs of the Galaxy we find a magnetic field with a rich and comple...
A great deal of study has been carried out over the last twenty years on the origin of the magnetic ...
We report the discovery of a new nonthermal filament, G358.85+0.47, the "Pelican," located ~225 pc i...
We report the discovery of a new filamentary structure, G358.85+0.47, consisting of at least three m...
The unusual class of magnetized nonthermal radio filaments (NTF), threads and streaks with their uni...
The magnetic field within a few hundred parsecs of the center of the Galaxy is an essential componen...
Recent Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) observations at 115-175 MHz of a field at medium Galactic latitud...
We discuss a high resolution (FWHM∼ 0:45 arcsec) image of the emissive polarization from warm dust i...
We present a sensitive $\lambda$20cm VLA continuum survey of the Galactic center region using new an...
Abstract We report 850 μm continuum polarization observations toward the filamentary ...