Polarization properties of extragalactic radio sources and their contribution to microwave polarization fluctuations
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
We investigate the statistical properties of the polarized emission of
extragalactic radio sources and estimate their contribution to the power
spectrum of polarization fluctuations in the microwave region. The basic
ingredients of our analysis are the NVSS polarization data, the
multifrequency study of polarization properties of the B3-VLA sample (Mack
et al. \cite{Mack2002}) which has allowed us to quantify Faraday
depolarization effects, and the 15 GHz survey by Taylor et al.
(\cite{Taylor2001}), which has provided strong constraints on the
high-frequency spectral indices of sources. The polarization degree of both
steep- and flat-spectrum sources at 1.4 GHz is found to be anti-correlated
with the flux density. The median polarization degree at 1.4 GHz of both
steep- and flat-spectrum sources brighter than S(1.4 GHz)=80 mJy is =~
2.2%. The data by Mack et al. (\cite{Mack2002}) indicate a substantial mean
Faraday depolarization at 1.4 GHz for steep spectrum sources, while the
depolarization is undetermined for most flat/inverted-spectrum sources.
Exploiting this complex of information we have estimated the power spectrum
of polarization fluctuations due to extragalactic radio sources at
microwave frequencies. We confirm that extragalactic sources are expected
to be the main contaminant of Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB)
polarization maps on small angular scales. At frequencies <30 GHz the
amplitude of their power spectrum is expected to be comparable to that of
the E-mode of the CMB. At higher frequencies, however, the CMB dominates.
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