O/IR Polarimetry for the 2010 Decade (PSF): Science at the Edge, Sharp Tools for All
Dan Clemens, B.-G. Andersson, Andy Adamson, David Axon, James De, Buizer, Alberto Cellino, Dean C. Hines, Jennifer L. Hoffman, Terry Jay Jones,, Alexander Lazarian, Antonio Mario Magalhaes, Joseph Masiero, Chris Packham,, Marshall Perrin, Claudia Vilega Rodrigues

TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential of optical/infrared polarimetry for advancing planetary system and star formation research in the upcoming decade, emphasizing community-driven recommendations and scientific opportunities.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of science opportunities and community recommendations for O/IR polarimetry in the next decade.
Findings
Identifies key scientific opportunities in planetary systems and star formation.
Recommends community efforts to develop polarimetric tools and techniques.
Highlights the importance of polarimetry for future astronomical research.
Abstract
Science opportunities and recommendations concerning optical/infrared polarimetry for the upcoming decade in the fields of planetary systems and star formation. Community-based White Paper to Astro2010 in response to the call for such papers.
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TopicsSpaceflight effects on biology · Space Exploration and Technology
