Abstract:We present polarization and Faraday rotation for the supernova remnants (SNRs) G46.8−0.3, G43.3−0.2, G41.1−0.3, and G39.2−0.3 in L-band (1-2 GHz) radio continuum in The HI/OH/Recombination line (THOR) survey. We detect polarization from G46.8−0.3, G43.3−0.2 and G39.2−0.3 but find upper limits at the 1% level of Stokes I for G41.1−0.3. For G46.8−0.3 and G39.2−0.3 the fractional polarization varies on small scales from 1% to ∼6%. G43.3−0.2 is less polarized with fractional polarization 3%. We find upper limits a… Show more
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