HD142527: Quantitative disk polarimetry with SPHERE
S. Hunziker, H. M. Schmid, J. Ma, F. Menard, H. Avenhaus, A., Boccaletti, J. L. Beuzit, G. Chauvin, K. Dohlen, C. Dominik, N. Engler, C., Ginski, R. Gratton, T. Henning, M. Langlois, J. Milli, D. Mouillet, C., Tschudi, R. G. van Holstein, A. Vigan

TL;DR
This study uses high-precision polarimetry and photometry to analyze the dust scattering properties in the protoplanetary disk around HD142527, revealing large aggregate dust particles with specific scattering characteristics.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed constraints on dust scattering parameters in HD142527's disk using combined polarimetric and photometric data with Monte Carlo modeling.
Findings
Measured high maximum polarization ($P_{max} \\approx 0.5-0.75$)
Detected strong forward scattering ($g \\approx 0.5-0.75$)
Found evidence for large aggregate dust particles
Abstract
We present high-precision photometry and polarimetry for the protoplanetary disk around HD142527, with a focus on determining the light scattering parameters of the dust. We re-reduced polarimetric differential imaging data of HD142527 in the VBB (735 nm) and H-band (1625 nm) from the ZIMPOL and IRDIS subinstruments of SPHERE/VLT. With polarimetry and photometry based on reference star differential imaging, we were able to measure the linearly polarized intensity and the total intensity of the light scattered by the circumstellar disk with high precision. We used simple Monte Carlo simulations of multiple light scattering by the disk surface to derive constraints for three scattering parameters of the dust: the maximum polarization of , the asymmetry parameter , and the single-scattering albedo . We measure a reflected total intensity of mJy and…
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