O/IR Polarimetry for the 2010 Decade (SSE): Science at the Edge, Sharp Tools for All
Jennifer L. Hoffman, Dean C. Hines, Andy Adamson, B.-G. Andersson,, Karen Bjorkman, Ryan Chornock, Dan Clemens, James De Buizer, Nicholas M., Elias II, Richard Ignace, Terry Jay Jones, Alexander Lazarian, Douglas C., Leonard, Antonio Mario Magalhaes, Marshall Perrin

TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential of optical/infrared polarimetry for advancing stellar science in the upcoming decade, emphasizing community-driven recommendations and the development of precise tools.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of science opportunities and recommends strategies for polarimetry in stars and stellar evolution for the next decade.
Findings
Identifies key scientific questions in stellar evolution approachable with polarimetry
Recommends technological developments for improved polarimetric measurements
Highlights the importance of community collaboration in advancing polarimetric tools
Abstract
Science opportunities and recommendations concerning optical/infrared polarimetry for the upcoming decade in the fields of stars and stellar evolution. Community-based White Paper to Astro2010 in response to the call for such papers.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Research
