Context. Cosmic rays (CRs) and the Galactic magnetic field (GMF) are fundamental actors in many processes in the Milky Way. The observed interaction product of these actors is Galactic synchrotron emission integrated over the line of sight (LOS). A comparison to simulations can be made with this tracer using existing GMF models and CR density models. This probes the GMF strength and morphology and the CR density. Aims. Our aim is to provide insight into the Galactic CR density and the distribution and morphology of the GMF strength by exploring and explaining the differences between the simulations and observations of synchrotron intensity. Methods. At low radio frequencies HII regions become opaque due to free–free absorption. Using these ...
The amplitude of the magnetic field surrounding the Galactic Centre (GC) on large scales (> 100 pc) ...
Aims. The characteristic outer scale of turbulence (i.e. the scale at which the dominant source of t...
Presented as talk at the conference "New Perspectives on Galactic Magnetism" June 201
Item does not contain fulltextCosmic rays (CRs) and the Galactic magnetic field (GMF) are fundamenta...
Context. Cosmic rays (CRs) and magnetic fields are dynamically important components in the Galaxy, a...
© 2016 The Authors. Synchrotron emission pervades the Galactic plane at low radio frequencies, origi...
Synchrotron emission pervades the Galactic plane at low radio frequencies, originating from cosmic r...
Context.Our position inside the Galaxy requires 3D-modelling to obtain the distribution of the Gala...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
At low radio frequencies ( 1) and can be observed as discrete absorption regions against the Galacti...
We derive the synchrotron distribution in the Milky Way disc from H II region absorption observation...
International audienceAims: The characteristic outer scale of turbulence (i.e. the scale at which th...
Mulcahy DD, Horneffer A, Beck R, et al. Investigation of the cosmic ray population and magnetic fiel...
Despite many years of research dedicated to elucidating the conditions in which cosmic rays (CRs) a...
International audienceContext. The interpretation of Galactic synchrotron observations is complicate...
The amplitude of the magnetic field surrounding the Galactic Centre (GC) on large scales (> 100 pc) ...
Aims. The characteristic outer scale of turbulence (i.e. the scale at which the dominant source of t...
Presented as talk at the conference "New Perspectives on Galactic Magnetism" June 201
Item does not contain fulltextCosmic rays (CRs) and the Galactic magnetic field (GMF) are fundamenta...
Context. Cosmic rays (CRs) and magnetic fields are dynamically important components in the Galaxy, a...
© 2016 The Authors. Synchrotron emission pervades the Galactic plane at low radio frequencies, origi...
Synchrotron emission pervades the Galactic plane at low radio frequencies, originating from cosmic r...
Context.Our position inside the Galaxy requires 3D-modelling to obtain the distribution of the Gala...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
At low radio frequencies ( 1) and can be observed as discrete absorption regions against the Galacti...
We derive the synchrotron distribution in the Milky Way disc from H II region absorption observation...
International audienceAims: The characteristic outer scale of turbulence (i.e. the scale at which th...
Mulcahy DD, Horneffer A, Beck R, et al. Investigation of the cosmic ray population and magnetic fiel...
Despite many years of research dedicated to elucidating the conditions in which cosmic rays (CRs) a...
International audienceContext. The interpretation of Galactic synchrotron observations is complicate...
The amplitude of the magnetic field surrounding the Galactic Centre (GC) on large scales (> 100 pc) ...
Aims. The characteristic outer scale of turbulence (i.e. the scale at which the dominant source of t...
Presented as talk at the conference "New Perspectives on Galactic Magnetism" June 201