Multi-wavelength Stellar Polarimetry of the Filamentary Cloud IC5146: I. Dust Properties
Jia-Wei Wang, Shih-Ping Lai, C. Eswaraiah, Dan P. Clemens, Wen-Ping, Chen, A. K. Pandey

TL;DR
This study uses optical and near-infrared stellar polarization data to analyze dust grain properties and growth in the IC5146 filamentary cloud, revealing changes in grain size distribution and polarization efficiency with cloud depth.
Contribution
It provides new insights into dust grain size evolution and polarization behavior in molecular clouds through multi-wavelength polarimetry.
Findings
Grain size distribution changes at $A_V \\sim$ 3 mag.
$\\lambda_{max}$ increases in denser regions, indicating grain growth.
Polarization efficiency decreases with $A_V$, with a change in behavior at high $A_V$.
Abstract
We present optical and near-infrared stellar polarization observations toward the dark filamentary clouds associated with IC5146. The data allow us to investigate the dust properties (this paper) and the magnetic field structure (Paper II). A total of 2022 background stars were detected in -, -, -, and/or -bands to mag. The ratio of the polarization percentage at different wavelengths provides an estimate of , the wavelength of peak polarization, which is an indicator of the small-size cutoff of the grain size distribution. The grain size distribution seems to significantly change at 3 mag, where both the average and dispersion of decrease. In addition, we found 0.6-0.9 m for mag, which is larger than the 0.55 m in the general ISM, suggesting that grain growth…
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