ALMA Observations of Polarized 872 $\mu$m Dust Emission from the Protostellar Systems VLA 1623 and L1527
Robert J. Harris, Erin G. Cox, Leslie W. Looney, Zhi-Yun Li, Haifeng, Yang, Manuel Fern\'andez-L\'opez, Woojin Kwon, Sarah Sadavoy, Dominique, Segura-Cox, Ian Stephens, and John Tobin

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to analyze polarized dust emission in young protostellar systems, providing evidence that self-scattering likely causes the observed polarization patterns at 872 μm.
Contribution
First high-resolution polarization observations of VLA 1623 and L1527, demonstrating self-scattering as the primary polarization mechanism in these protostellar disks.
Findings
Detected polarized emission in multiple protostellar components at 1-3% level.
Resolved VLA 1623A into two sources separated by ~30 au.
Found polarization angles aligned with disk minor axes, inconsistent with radiative alignment.
Abstract
We present high-sensitivity ( mJy, mJy), high-resolution (0.12-0.2 arcsec) observations of polarized 872 m dust emission from the young multiple system VLA 1623 in Ophiuchus and the protostar L1527 in Taurus. We detect the circumstellar material of VLA 1623A, the extended Keplerian disk surrounding VLA 1623A which we call VLA 1623CBdisk, VLA 1623B, VLA 1623W, and L1527 strongly in the polarized emission, at the level. We spatially resolve VLA 1623A into two sources, VLA 1623Aa and VLA 1623Ab, separated by au and located within a cavity of radius au within the circumbinary Keplerian disk, as well as the edge-on disk of VLA 1623W. The polarization angle of the emission is uniform across each protostellar source and nearly coincides with each disk's minor axis. The offsets between the minor axis and the…
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