Interstellar Polarization Survey II: General Interstellar Medium
M. J. F. Versteeg, A. M. Magalh\~aes, M. Haverkorn, Y. Angarita, C. V., Rodrigues, R. Santos-Lima, Koji S. Kawabata

TL;DR
This paper presents a new catalog of optical polarization measurements of stars in the diffuse interstellar medium, revealing large-scale magnetic field structures and providing valuable data for understanding Galactic magnetism.
Contribution
It introduces the IPS-GI catalog with over 40,000 stars, offering detailed polarization data and analysis of magnetic field properties in the diffuse ISM.
Findings
Polarization degree increases with extinction and distance.
Evidence for a large-scale ordered Galactic magnetic field.
High-quality data for 10,516 stars analyzed.
Abstract
Magnetic fields permeate the entire Galaxy and are essential to, for example, the regulation of several stages of the star formation process and cosmic ray transportation. Unraveling its properties, such as intensity and topology, is an observational challenge that requires combining different and complementary techniques. The polarization of starlight due to the absorption by field-aligned non-spherical dust grains provides a unique source of information about the interstellar magnetic field in the optical band. This work introduces a first analysis of a new catalog of optical observations of linearly polarized starlight in the diffuse interstellar medium (ISM), the Interstellar Polarization Survey, General ISM (IPS-GI). We used data from the IPS-GI, focusing on 38 fields sampling lines of sight in the diffuse medium. The fields are about 0.3 by 0.3 in size and each…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
