QUIJOTE scientific results - X. Spatial variations of anomalous microwave emission along the Galactic plane
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Fernández Torreiro, Mateo; Rubiño Martín, José Alberto; López Caraballo, Carlos Hugo; Génova Santos, Ricardo Tanasú; Peel, Mike W.; Guidi, Federica; Harper Stuart E.; Artal Latorre, Eduardo




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2023-11Derechos
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ©: 2023 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2023, 526(1), 1343-1366
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Radiation mechanisms: general
ISM: general
Galaxy: general
Diffuse radiation
Radio continuum: ISM
Resumen/Abstract
Anomalous microwave emission (AME) is an important emission component between 10 and 60 GHz that is not yet fully understood. It seems to be ubiquitous in our Galaxy and is observed at a broad range of angular scales. Here we use the new QUIJOTE-MFI wide survey data at 11, 13, 17, and 19 GHz to constrain the AME in the Galactic plane (|b| < 10°) on degree scales. We built the spectral energy distribution between 0.408 and 3000 GHz for each of the 5309 0.9° pixels in the Galactic plane, and fitted a parametric model by considering five emission components: synchrotron, free–free, AME, thermal dust and CMB anisotropies. We show that not including QUIJOTE-MFI data points leads to the underestimation (up to 50 per cent) of the AME signal in favour of free–free emission. The parameters describing these components are then intercompared, looking for relations that help to understand AME physical processes. We find median values for the AME width, WAME, and for its peak frequency, νAME, respectively of 0.560−0.050+0.059 and 20.7−1.9+2.0 GHz, slightly in tension with current theoretical models. We find spatial variations throughout the Galactic plane for νAME, but only with reduced statistical significance. We report correlations of AME parameters with certain ISM properties, such as that between the AME emissivity (which shows variations with the Galactic longitude) and the interstellar radiation field, and that between the AME peak frequency and dust temperature. Finally, we discuss the implications of our results on the possible molecules responsible for AME.
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