The Magnetic Field of L1544: I. Near-Infrared Polarimetry and the Non-Uniform Envelope
Dan P. Clemens, K. Tassis, Paul F. Goldsmith

TL;DR
This study uses near-infrared polarimetry to analyze the magnetic field structure of the starless cloud L1544, revealing non-uniformity and challenging assumptions of uniform magnetic fields in such regions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed NIR polarization map of L1544's envelope, demonstrating the non-uniformity of the magnetic field and assessing implications for magnetic field measurements.
Findings
NIR polarization traces the plane-of-sky magnetic field of L1544.
The envelope magnetic field is significantly non-uniform.
Assuming uniform field geometry may lead to inaccuracies in magnetic measurements.
Abstract
The magnetic field (B-field) of the starless dark cloud L1544 has been studied using near-infrared (NIR) background starlight polarimetry (BSP) and archival data in order to characterize the properties of the plane-of-sky B-field. NIR linear polarization measurements of over 1,700 stars were obtained in the H-band and 201 of these were also measured in the K-band. The NIR BSP properties are correlated with reddening, as traced using the RJCE (H-M) method, and with thermal dust emission from the L1544 cloud and envelope seen in Herschel maps. The NIR polarization position angles change at the location of the cloud and exhibit their lowest dispersion of position angles there, offering strong evidence that NIR polarization traces the plane-of-sky B-field of L1544. In this paper, the uniformity of the plane-of-sky B-field in the envelope region of L1544 is quantitatively assessed. This…
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