The effect of HII regions on rotation measure of pulsars
Abstract
We have obtained new rotation measure for 11 pulsars observed with the Effelsberg 100-m radio telescope, in the direction of the Perseus arm. Using a combination of 34 published and the 11 newly measured pulsar rotation measures we study the magnetic field structure towards the Perseus arm. We find that two pulsars towards l 149 (Region 1) and four pulsars towards l113 (Region 2) lie behind HII regions which seriously affects the pulsar rotation measures. The rotation measure of PSR J2337+6151 seem to be affected by its passage through the supernova remnant G114.3+0.3. For Region 1, we are able to constrain the random component of the magnetic field to 5.7μG. For the large-scale component of the Galactic magnetic field we determine a field strength of 1.71.0μG. This average field is constant on Galactic scales lying within the Galactic longitude range of 85 < l < 240 and we find no evidence for large scale field reversal upto 5-6 kpc. We highlight the great importance to include the effects of foreground emission in any systematic study.
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