Properties of extragalactic dust inferred from linear polarimetry of Type Ia Supernovae
F. Patat, S. Taubenberger, N. L. J. Cox, D. Baade, A. Clocchiatti, P., Hoeflich, J. R. Maund, E. Reilly, J. Spyromilio, L. Wang, J. C. Wheeler, P., Zelaya

TL;DR
This study investigates extragalactic dust properties using linear polarimetry of four reddened Type Ia Supernovae, revealing anomalous polarization laws linked to small grain abundance and galactic environment rather than progenitor systems.
Contribution
It provides new insights into extragalactic dust characteristics and polarization behaviors, highlighting environmental influences over progenitor effects in Type Ia Supernovae.
Findings
All four supernovae show low R_V ratios and anomalous polarization peaks.
Polarization angles align with local spiral structures.
Environmental factors influence dust polarization properties.
Abstract
Aims: The aim of this paper is twofold: 1) to investigate the properties of extragalactic dust and compare them to what is seen in the Galaxy; 2) to address in an independent way the problem of the anomalous extinction curves reported for reddened Type Ia Supernovae (SN) in connection to the environments in which they explode. Methods: The properties of the dust are derived from the wavelength dependence of the continuum polarization observed in four reddened Type Ia SN: 1986G, 2006X, 2008fp, and 2014J. [...] Results: All four objects are characterized by exceptionally low total-to-selective absorption ratios (R_V) and display an anomalous interstellar polarization law, characterized by very blue polarization peaks. In all cases the polarization position angle is well aligned with the local spiral structure. While SN~1986G is compatible with the most extreme cases of interstellar…
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