Ubiquitous H-alpha polarized line profiles: absorptive spectropolarimetric effects and temporal variability in Post-AGB, Herbig Ae/Be and other stellar types
D.M. Harrington, J.R. Kuhn

TL;DR
This study reveals that absorptive H-alpha polarized line profiles are common across various stellar types, showing significant polarization variability linked to circumstellar gas, with implications for understanding stellar environments.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the absorptive H-alpha polarization feature is widespread among different obscured stars and provides multi-epoch spectropolarimetric data to analyze their variability.
Findings
Polarization variations are seen in 8 out of 9 stars studied.
Most polarization changes are dominated by the absorptive component.
Temporal variability is observed across multiple stellar types.
Abstract
We show here that the absorptive H-alpha polarized line profile previously seen in many Herbig Ae/Be (HAeBe) stars is a nearly ubiquitous feature of other types of embedded or obscured stars. This characteristic 1% linear polarization variation across the absorptive part of the H-alpha line is seen in Post-AGB stars as well as RV-Tau, Delta-Scuti, and other types. Each of these stars shows evidence of obscuration by intervening circumstellar hydrogen gas and the polarization effect is in the absorptive component, consistent with an optical pumping model. We present ESPaDOnS spectropolarimetric observations of 9 post-AGB and RV-Tau types in addition to many multi-epoch HiVIS observations of these targets. We find significant polarization changes across the H-alpha line in 8/9 stars with polarization amplitudes of 0.5% to over 3% (5/6 Post-AGB and 3/3 RV-Tau). In all but one of these, the…
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