We report the discovery of a new nonthermal filament, G358.85+0.47, the "Pelican," located ~225 pc in projection from Sagittarius A and oriented parallel to the Galactic plane. VLA continuum observations at 20 cm reveal that this 7' (17.5 pc) structure bends at its northern extension and is comprised of parallel strands, which are most apparent at its ends. Observations at 6 and 3.6 cm reveal that the Pelican is a synchrotron-emitting source and is strongly linearly polarized over much of its extent. The spectral index of the filament changes from α20/6 = -0.8 to α6/3.6 = -1.5. The rotation measures exhibit a smooth gradient, with values ranging from -1000 to 500 rad m-2. The intrinsic magnetic field is well aligned along the leng...
International audienceOne of the most unique phenomena in the Galactic center region is the existenc...
A great deal of study has been carried out over the last twenty years on the origin of the magnetic ...
New low-frequency 74 and 330 MHz observations of the Galactic center (GC) region reveal the presence...
We report the discovery of a new nonthermal filament, G358.85+0.47, the ``Pelican,'' located ~225 pc...
The large-scale topology and strength of the Galactic Center magnetic field have been inferred from ...
We report the discovery of a new filamentary structure, G358.85+0.47, consisting of at least three m...
New high-resolution, wide-field 90 cm VLA observations of the Galactic center (GC) region by Nord an...
New high-resolution, wide-field 90 cm VLA1 observations of the Galactic center (GC) region by Nord a...
We report the discovery of a system of isolated nonthermal filaments approximately 0fdg5 northwest (...
Restricted Access. The Central Parsecs of the Galaxy, ASP Conference Series, Vol. 186. Eds. Heino Fa...
Abstract. Deep imaging of the Sgr A complex at 6 cm wavelength with the B and C configu-rations of t...
© 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. One of the most unique phenomena in ...
This paper summarizes recently obtained, strong evidence for a weak global field in the Galactic cen...
Using data from the Galactic Arecibo L-band Feed Array Continuum Transit Survey (GALFACTS), we repor...
Synchrotron-emitting, non-thermal filaments (NTFs) have been observed near the Galactic centre for n...
International audienceOne of the most unique phenomena in the Galactic center region is the existenc...
A great deal of study has been carried out over the last twenty years on the origin of the magnetic ...
New low-frequency 74 and 330 MHz observations of the Galactic center (GC) region reveal the presence...
We report the discovery of a new nonthermal filament, G358.85+0.47, the ``Pelican,'' located ~225 pc...
The large-scale topology and strength of the Galactic Center magnetic field have been inferred from ...
We report the discovery of a new filamentary structure, G358.85+0.47, consisting of at least three m...
New high-resolution, wide-field 90 cm VLA observations of the Galactic center (GC) region by Nord an...
New high-resolution, wide-field 90 cm VLA1 observations of the Galactic center (GC) region by Nord a...
We report the discovery of a system of isolated nonthermal filaments approximately 0fdg5 northwest (...
Restricted Access. The Central Parsecs of the Galaxy, ASP Conference Series, Vol. 186. Eds. Heino Fa...
Abstract. Deep imaging of the Sgr A complex at 6 cm wavelength with the B and C configu-rations of t...
© 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. One of the most unique phenomena in ...
This paper summarizes recently obtained, strong evidence for a weak global field in the Galactic cen...
Using data from the Galactic Arecibo L-band Feed Array Continuum Transit Survey (GALFACTS), we repor...
Synchrotron-emitting, non-thermal filaments (NTFs) have been observed near the Galactic centre for n...
International audienceOne of the most unique phenomena in the Galactic center region is the existenc...
A great deal of study has been carried out over the last twenty years on the origin of the magnetic ...
New low-frequency 74 and 330 MHz observations of the Galactic center (GC) region reveal the presence...