A Study of starless dark cloud LDN 1570: Distance, Dust properties and Magnetic field geometry
C. Eswaraiah, G. Maheswar, A. K. Pandey, J. Jose, A. N. Ramaprakash,, and H. C. Bhatt

TL;DR
This study maps the magnetic field and dust properties of the starless dark cloud LDN 1570 using multi-wavelength polarimetry and photometry, revealing insights into its structure, dust grain size, and magnetic support.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of magnetic field geometry and dust characteristics in L1570, including distance estimation and magnetic field strength assessment.
Findings
Magnetic fields are aligned with the cloud structure.
Dust grains are slightly larger than typical interstellar grains.
The cloud is magnetically sub-critical and likely forming via converging flows.
Abstract
We wish to map the magnetic field geometry and to study the dust properties of the starless cloud, L1570, using multi-wavelength optical polarimetry and photometry of the stars projected on the cloud. We made R-band imaging polarimetry of the stars projected on a cloud, L1570, to trace the magnetic field orientation. We also made multi-wavelength polarimetric and photometric observations to constrain the properties of dust in L1570. We estimated a distance of 394 +/- 70 pc to the cloud using 2MASS JHKs colours. Using the values of the Serkowski parameters namely , , {\lambda}max and the position of the stars on near infrared color-color diagram, we identified 13 stars that could possibly have intrinsic polarization and/or rotation in their polarization angles. One star, 2MASS J06075075+1934177, which is a B4Ve spectral type, show the presence of diffuse…
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