Local measurements of the mean interstellar polarization at high Galactic latitudes
R. Skalidis, G. V. Panopoulou, K. Tassis, V. Pavlidou, D. Blinov, I., Komis, I. Liodakis

TL;DR
This study measures the mean interstellar polarization at high Galactic latitudes in low dust regions, revealing very low polarization levels and their relation to dust and magnetic field structures.
Contribution
It provides the first small-scale polarization measurements in low dust, high-latitude regions, improving understanding of ISM polarization properties at minimal dust content.
Findings
Mean polarization in the least dusty region is near zero.
Detected polarization levels in two regions are 0.113% and 0.208%.
The polarization is linked to specific HI velocity components and misaligned magnetic fields.
Abstract
We conduct a small-scale pathfinding survey designed to identify the average polarization properties of the diffuse ISM locally at the lowest dust content regions. We perform deep optopolarimetric surveys within three regions located at , using the RoboPol instrument. The observed samples of stars are photometrically complete to 16 mag in the R-band. The selected regions exhibit low dust emission at 353 GHz and low total reddening compared to the majority of high-latitude sightlines. We measure the level of systematic uncertainty for all observing epochs and find it to be 0.1\% in fractional linear polarization, . The majority of individual stellar measurements are non-detections. However, our survey strategy enables us to locate the mean fractional linear polarization in each of the three regions. The region with lowest dust…
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