A 3D tomography of the Local Bubble with SKA-Low

Abstract

We know we reside in the Local Bubble (LB), but we know little about the magnetized gas inside the LB. The SKA-Low with more than half of the total number of stations distributed within 1 km distance provides enough short baselines and thus great surface brightness sensitivity. An SKA-Low polarization survey covering the frequency range of 50-350 MHz will deliver high-sensitivity and high-resolution images of diffuse polarized emission that originates from the local interstellar medium (ISM) and is probably related with the LB. Such a survey will also determine precisely the rotation measures (RMs) for the polarized structures using RM synthesis. These will allow us to reveal the 3D structure of the magnetized medium in the LB and to understand how the LB forms and evolves.

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