S-band Polarization All-Sky Survey (S-PASS): survey description and maps
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Carretti, Ettore
Haverkorn, M.
Staveley-Smith, Lister
Bernardi, Gianni
Gaensler, B. M.
Kesteven, M J
Poppi, Sergio
Brown, S.
Crocker, Roland
Purcell, Cormac
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Royal Astronomical Society
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We present the S-Band Polarization All Sky Survey (S-PASS), a survey of polarized radio
emission over the southern sky at Dec. <−1◦ taken with the Parkes radio telescope at 2.3 GHz.
The main aim was to observe at a frequency high enough to avoid strong depolarization at
intermediate Galactic latitudes (still present at 1.4 GHz) to study Galactic magnetism, but
low enough to retain ample signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) at high latitudes for extragalactic and
cosmological science. We developed a new scanning strategy based on long azimuth scans
and a corresponding map-making procedure to make recovery of the overall mean signal of
Stokes Q and U possible, a long-standing problem with polarization observations. We describe
the scanning strategy, map-making procedure and validation tests. The overall mean signal
is recovered with a precision better than 0.5 per cent. The maps have a mean sensitivity of
0.81 mK on beam-size scales and show clear polarized signals, typically to within a few
degrees of the Galactic plane, with ample S/N everywhere (the typical signal in low-emission
regions is 13 mK and 98.6 per cent of pixels have S/N > 3). The largest depolarization areas
are in the inner Galaxy, associated with the Sagittarius Arm. We have also computed a rotation
measure map combining S-PASS with archival data from the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy
Probe (WMAP) and Planck experiments. A Stokes I map has been generated, with sensitivity
limited to the confusion level of 9 mK.
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