Properties and alignment of interstellar dust grains toward Type Ia Supernovae with anomalous polarization curves
Thiem Hoang

TL;DR
This study investigates the properties and alignment of interstellar and circumstellar dust grains toward Type Ia supernovae with unusual polarization, revealing the need for small grain enhancement and potential circumstellar dust contributions.
Contribution
The paper introduces a detailed inversion technique to infer grain size distribution and alignment, highlighting the role of small grains and circumstellar dust in polarization anomalies.
Findings
Enhanced small grain mass is needed to explain low R_V values.
Circumstellar dust contributes significantly to polarization in SN 2014J.
Tiny grains can be aligned efficiently by radiative torques, affecting polarization.
Abstract
Recent photometric and polarimetric observations of type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) show unusually low total-to-selective extinction ratio () and wavelength of maximum polarization () for several SNe Ia, which indicates peculiar properties of interstellar (IS) dust in the SN hosted galaxies and/or the presence of circumstellar (CS) dust. In this paper, we use inversion technique to infer best-fit grain size distribution and alignment function of interstellar grains along the lines of sight toward four SNe Ia with anomalous extinction and polarization data (SNe 1986G, 2006X, 2008fp, and 2014J). We find that to reproduce low values of , a significant enhancement in the mass of small grains of radius is required. For SN 2014J, a simultaneous fit to observed extinction and polarization data is unsuccessful if the entire data is attributed to…
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