Propagation-induced Circular Polarisation in Synchrotron Sources
Abstract
The small degree of circular polarisation observed in some synchrotron sources has a frequency dependence that is not consistent with simple predictions based on the intrinsic circular polarisation of synchrotron emission. The suggestion is explored that the circular polarisation arises as a propagation effect within the source. The physical basis of this alternative mechanism is the fact that the natural wave modes of a synchrotron emitting gas are linearly polarised, allowing partial conversion of linear into circular polarisation as in a quarter-wave plate. A relativistic rotation measure (RRM) is defined to characterise the magnitude of this effect.
- Publication:
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
- Pub Date:
- July 1998
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1998PASA...15..211K
- Keywords:
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- POLARISATION;
- RADIATIVE TRANSFER;
- RADIO CONTINUUM;
- polarisation;
- radiative transfer;
- radio continuum: general.