et al.Polarized emission observed by Planck HFI at 353 GHz towards a sample of nearby fields is presented, focusing on the statistics of polarization fractions p and angles ψ. The polarization fractions and column densities in these nearby fields are representative of the range of values obtained over the whole sky. We find that: (i) the largest polarization fractions are reached in the most diffuse fields; (ii) the maximum polarization fraction pmax decreases with column density NH in the more opaque fields with NH> 1021 cm-2; and (iii) the polarization fraction along a given line of sight is correlated with the local spatial coherence of the polarization angle. These observations are compared to polarized emission maps computed in simulat...
Polarized emission observed by Planck HFI at 353 GHz towards a sample of nearby fields is presented,...
Polarized emission observed by Planck HFI at 353 GHz towards a sample of nearby fields is ...
International audienceThis paper presents the large-scale polarized sky as seen by Planck HFI at 353...
Polarized emission observed by Planck HFI at 353 GHz towards a sample of nearby fields is presented,...
Polarized emission observed by Planck HFI at 353 GHz towards a sample of nearby fields is ...
International audienceThis paper presents the large-scale polarized sky as seen by Planck HFI at 353...
Polarized emission observed by Planck HFI at 353 GHz towards a sample of nearby fields is presented,...
Polarized emission observed by Planck HFI at 353 GHz towards a sample of nearby fields is ...
International audienceThis paper presents the large-scale polarized sky as seen by Planck HFI at 353...