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Polarization - Extinction Relation in the 4th Galactic Quadrant Nadia Kaltcheva Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. Statistical study of polarization-extinction relation in the disk of the Milky Way (-10 ○ <b< 10 ○ ), similar to Fosalba et al. (2002)
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Polarization - Extinction Relation in the 4th Galactic QuadrantNadia Kaltcheva Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh • Statistical study of polarization-extinction relation in the disk of the Milky Way (-10○ <b< 10○), similar to Fosalba et al. (2002) • In addition -- looking for variations from one star-forming field to another • Catalog by Heiles (2000) + available uvbyβ photometry • Result – a database of homogeneous color excesses and distances combined with polarization data (presently restricted to O -B9 stars) • Strömgren-H photometry: an improvement over conventional photometry in polarization-extinction studies
Polarization vs. extinction of 19 stars (mainly located in the periphery of CB 3) as presented by Sen et al. (2010) (left) and Piehl, Briley & Kaltcheva (2011) (right). Polarization-Extinction Relation in Bok Globules β
4th Galactic Quadrant • Nearly 800 O-B9 stars in the latitude range (-10○, 10○) • Average in extinction bins extended for E(B-V)>1 • Consistency with the relation of Fosalba et al. (2002) up to E(B-V) = 1.6 mag β
Variations in the extinction vs. polarization relation with longitude Carina Spiral Feature Carina Arm Cru OB1 + HII regions
Polarization-extinction relation for stars in Bok globules Polarization-extinction relation for stars in Bok globules Piehl, D., Briley, M., Kaltcheva, N., 2011, AN, 332, 159 • Dust grains of constant properties aligned along lines of sight up to 1000 pc. • Relatively uniform geometry for the constant component of the magnetic field (see Jones 2003), with some turbulence or tilt to drop the polarization below the maximum allowed for completely aligned grains.