Revealing the dust grain polarization properties as a function of extinction and distance towards NGC 1893
N. Bijas, Chakali Eswaraiah, Jia-Wei Wang, Jessy Jose, Wen-Ping Chen,, Di Li, Shih-Ping Lai, D.K. Ojha

TL;DR
This study analyzes optical dust polarization data towards NGC 1893 to understand dust grain properties, magnetic fields, and their variation with extinction and distance, revealing two distinct dust populations with different polarization characteristics.
Contribution
It introduces a combined analysis of polarization, extinction, and distance data to categorize dust populations and their properties in NGC 1893, using broken power-law and Bayesian methods.
Findings
Identification of a polarization efficiency break at ~0.9 mag extinction.
Detection of a polarization rate break at ~1.5 kpc distance.
Differentiation of foreground and Perseus spiral arm dust populations.
Abstract
Dust polarization observations at optical wavelengths help to understand the dust grain properties and trace the plane-of-the-sky component of the magnetic field. In this study, we make use of the -band polarization data acquired from AIMPOL along with the distances () and extinction () data to study the variation of polarization fraction () as a function of and towards the star-forming region, NGC 1893. We employ a broken power-law fit and Bayesian analysis on extinction () versus polarization efficiency (/) and distance () versus rate of polarization (/). We find that / shows a break at an extinction of 0.9 mag, whereas exhibits a break at a distance of 1.5 kpc. Based on these, we categorize the dust towards NGC 1893 into two populations: (i) foreground dust confined to 1 mag and…
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