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Grain Alignment in OMC1 as Deduced from Observed Large Circular Polarization

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2010-01-15 v3

Abstract

The properties of polarization in scattered light by aligned ellipsoidal grains are investigated with the Fredholm integral equation method (FIM) and the T-matrix method (Tmat), and the results are applied to the observed circular polarization in OMC1. We assume that the grains are composed of silicates and ellipsoidal (oblate, prolate, or tri-axial ellipsoid) in shape with a typical axial ratio of 2:1. The angular dependence of circular polarization p_c on directions of incident and scattered light is investigated with spherical harmonics and associated Legendre polynomials. The degree of circular polarization p_c also depends on the Rayleigh reduction factor R which is a measure of imperfect alignment. We find that p_c is approximately proportional to R for grains with |m|x_{eq} < 3 - 5, where x_{eq} is the dimensionless size parameter and m is the refractive index of the grain. Models that include those grains can explain the observed large circular polarization in the near infrared, ~15%, in the south-east region of the BN object (SEBN) in OMC1, if the directions of incidence and scattering of light is optimal, and if grain alignment is strong, i.e. R > 0.5. Such a strong alignment cannot be explained by the Davis-Greenstein mechanism; we prefer instead an alternative mechanism driven by radiative torques. If the grains are mixed with silicates and ice, the degree of circular polarization p_c decreases in the 3 micron ice feature, while that of linear polarization increases. This wavelength dependence is different from that predicted in a process of dichroic extinction.

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@article{arxiv.0903.2302,
  title  = {Grain Alignment in OMC1 as Deduced from Observed Large Circular Polarization},
  author = {Masafumi Matsumura and Pierre Bastien},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0903.2302},
  year   = {2010}
}

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27 pages, including 14 figures and 3 tables

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