Polarization properties of OH masers in AGB and post-AGB stars
Pawe{\l} Wolak, Marian Szymczak, Eric G\'erard

TL;DR
This systematic study of OH maser polarization in 117 AGB and post-AGB stars reveals widespread polarization, magnetic field structures, and evolutionary stage influences, providing insights into circumstellar magnetic environments.
Contribution
It is the most comprehensive, systematic polarization study of OH masers in late-type stars, analyzing full Stokes parameters across multiple transitions.
Findings
Polarized features occur in over 75% of sources.
Magnetic field strengths are estimated at 0.3-2.3 mG.
Polarization properties are consistent with standard Zeeman models.
Abstract
Context: Ground-state OH maser emission from late-type stars is usually polarized and remains a powerful probe of the magnetic field structure in the outer regions of circumstellar envelopes if observed with high angular and spectral resolutions. Observations in all four Stokes parameters are quite sparse and this is the most thorough, systematic study published to date. Aims: We aim to determine polarization properties of OH masers in an extensive sample of stars that show copious mass loss and search for candidate objects that are well-suited for high angular resolution studies. Methods: Full-polarization observations of the OH 1612 and 1667 MHz maser transitions were carried out for a sample of 117 AGB and post-AGB stars. Several targets were also observed in the 1665 MHz line. Results: Polarized features occur in more than 75% of the sources in the complete sample and there is…
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