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Near-Infrared Polarization from Unresolved Disks Around Brown Dwarfs and Young Stellar Objects

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2022-02-23 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

Wide-field near-infrared (NIR) polarimetry was used to examine disk systems around two brown dwarfs (BD) and two young stellar objects (YSO) embedded in the Heiles Cloud 2 (HCl2) dark molecular cloud in Taurus as well as numerous stars located behind HCl2. Inclined disks exhibit intrinsic NIR polarization due to scattering of photospheric light which is detectable even for unresolved systems. After removing polarization contributions from magnetically aligned dust in HCl2 determined from the background star information, significant intrinsic polarization was detected from the disk systems of of one BD (ITG~17) and both YSOs (ITG~15, ITG~25), but not from the other BD (2M0444). The ITG~17 BD shows good agreement of the disk orientation inferred from the NIR and from published ALMA dust continuum imaging. ITG~17 was also found to reside in a 5,200~au wide binary (or hierarchical quad star system) with the ITG~15 YSO disk system. The inferred disk orientations from the NIR for ITG~15 and ITG~17 are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the local magnetic field direction. The multiplicity of the system and the large BD disk nature could have resulted from formation in an environment characterized by misalignment of the magnetic field and the protostellar disks.

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@article{arxiv.2112.02977,
  title  = {Near-Infrared Polarization from Unresolved Disks Around Brown Dwarfs and Young Stellar Objects},
  author = {Dan P. Clemens and Thushara G. S. Pillai and Anneliese M. Rilinger and Catherine C. Espaillat},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.02977},
  year   = {2022}
}

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34 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal