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Correlation between Interstellar Polarization and Dust Temperature: Alignment of Grains by Radiative Torques is Ubiquitous?

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2015-05-27 v2

Abstract

We investigate the efficiency of interstellar polarization pλ/Aλp_\lambda/A_\lambda where pλp_\lambda is the fractional linear polarization and AλA_\lambda is extinction, in 16 lines of sight as a function of wavelength λ\lambda. We have used the data obtained with the low-dispersion spectropolarimeter HBS as well as those in literature. It is found that the polarization efficiency pλ/Aλp_\lambda/A_\lambda is proportional to exp(β/λ)\exp(-\beta/\lambda) in wavelength λ0.40.8\micron\lambda \approx 0.4-0.8 \micron, where β\beta is a parameter which varies from 0.5 to 1.2 \micron\micron. We find that β\beta is negatively correlated with the dust temperature deduced from infrared data by Schlegel et al., suggesting that the polarization efficiency is higher in short wavelength for higher temperature. According to the alignment theory by radiative torques (RATs), if the radiation is stronger and bluer, RATs will make small grains align better, and the polarization efficiency will increase in short wavelength. Our finding of the correlation between β\beta and the temperature is consistent with what is expected with the alignment mechanism by RATs.

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@article{arxiv.1101.4253,
  title  = {Correlation between Interstellar Polarization and Dust Temperature: Alignment of Grains by Radiative Torques is Ubiquitous?},
  author = {Masafumi Matsumura and Youko Kameura and Koji S. Kawabata and Hiroshi Akitaya and Mizuki Isogai and Munezo Seki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1101.4253},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

5 pages, 3 figures. Accepted for publication in PASJ Letters, Vol.63, October 2011 issue