Near-infrared circular polarization survey in star-forming regions : Correlations and trends

Kwon, Jungmi, Tamura, Motohide, Hough, J., Kusakabe, Nobuhiko, Nagata, Tetsuya, Nakajima, Yasushi, Lucas, P.W., Nagayama, Takahiro and Kandori, Ryo (2014) Near-infrared circular polarization survey in star-forming regions : Correlations and trends. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 795 (1): L16. ISSN 2041-8205
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We have conducted a systematic near-infrared circular polarization (CP) survey in star-forming regions, covering high-mass, intermediate-mass, and low-mass young stellar objects. All the observations were made using the SIRPOL imaging polarimeter on the Infrared Survey Facility 1.4 m telescope at the South African Astronomical Observatory. We present the polarization properties of 10 sub-regions in 6 star-forming regions. The polarization patterns, extents, and maximum degrees of linear and circular polarizations are used to determine the prevalence and origin of CP in the star-forming regions. Our results show that the CP pattern is quadrupolar in general, the CP regions are extensive, up to 0.65 pc, the CP degrees are high, up to 20%, and the CP degrees decrease systematically from high- to low-mass young stellar objects. The results are consistent with dichroic extinction mechanisms generating the high degrees of CP in star-forming regions.


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