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Millimeter-wave polarization of protoplanetary disks due to dust scattering

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2015-08-19 v2 Astrophysics of Galaxies Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We present a new method to constrain the grain size in protoplanetary disks with polarization observations at millimeter wavelengths. If dust grains are grown to the size comparable to the wavelengths, the dust grains are expected to have a large scattering opacity and thus the continuum emission is expected to be polarized due to self-scattering. We perform 3D radiative transfer calculations to estimate the polarization degree for the protoplanetary disks having radial Gaussian-like dust surface density distributions, which have been recently discovered. The maximum grain size is set to be 100 μm100 {\rm~\mu m} and the observing wavelength to be 870 μm{\rm \mu m}. We find that the polarization degree is as high as 2.5 % with a subarcsec spatial resolution, which is likely to be detected with near-future ALMA observations. The emission is polarized due to scattering of anisotropic continuum emission. The map of the polarization degree shows a double peaked distribution and the polarization vectors are in the radial direction in the inner ring and in the azimuthal direction in the outer ring. We also find the wavelength dependence of the polarization degree: the polarization degree is the highest if dust grains have a maximum size of amaxλ/2πa_{\rm max}\sim\lambda/2\pi, where λ\lambda is the observing wavelength. Hence, multi-wave and spatially resolved polarization observations toward protoplanetary disks enable us to put a constraint on the grain size. The constraint on the grain size from polarization observations is independent of or may be even stronger than that from the opacity index.

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@article{arxiv.1504.04812,
  title  = {Millimeter-wave polarization of protoplanetary disks due to dust scattering},
  author = {Akimasa Kataoka and Takayuki Muto and Munetake Momose and Takashi Tsukagoshi and Misato Fukagawa and Hiroshi Shibai and Tomoyuki Hanawa and Koji Murakawa and Cornelis P. Dullemond},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.04812},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

18 pages, 20 figures, including the benchmark test of RADMC-3D, accepted for publication in ApJ