Dust Polarization Toward Embedded Protostars in Ophiuchus with ALMA. III. Survey Overview
Sarah I. Sadavoy, Ian W. Stephens, Philip C. Myers, Leslie Looney,, John Tobin, Woojin Kwon, Benoit Commercon, Dominique Segura-Cox, Thomas, Henning, Patrick Hennebelle

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to analyze dust polarization in 37 young stellar objects in Ophiuchus, revealing polarization mechanisms, magnetic field structures, and the influence of disk inclination on polarization detection.
Contribution
It provides the largest homogeneous survey of dust polarization on disk scales in a star-forming region, distinguishing between dust self-scattering and magnetic field origins.
Findings
38% of YSOs detected in polarization.
Uniform polarization correlates with higher disk inclination.
Magnetic fields are mainly poloidal or hourglass-shaped.
Abstract
We present 0.25 arcsec resolution (35 au) ALMA 1.3 mm dust polarization observations for 37 young stellar objects (YSOs) in the Ophiuchus cloud. These data encompass all the embedded protostars in the cloud and several Flat and Class II objects to produce the largest, homogeneous study of dust polarization on disk scales to date. The goal of this study is to study dust polarization down to disk scales. We find that 14/37 (38%) of the YSOs are detected in polarization. Nine of these sources have uniform polarization angles and four sources have azimuthal polarization. The sources with uniform polarization tend to have steeper inclinations (> 60 degree) than those with azimuthal polarization (< 60 degree). The majority (9/14) of the detected sources have polarization morphologies and disk properties consistent with dust self-scattering in optically thick disks. The remaining sources may…
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