Challenges in constraining dust properties from starlight polarization
Raphael Skalidis (Caltech)

TL;DR
This study investigates how line-of-sight variations in magnetic field morphology affect the constraints on dust properties derived from starlight polarization data, revealing biases and limitations in current methods.
Contribution
It demonstrates that LOS magnetic field variations bias Serkowski parameters and challenges assumptions about polarization angle constancy indicating intrinsic dust properties.
Findings
LOS effects bias Serkowski parameters by ~10%
Polarization angle constancy does not imply absence of 3D averaging
Polarization efficiency suppression near E(B-V)=0.5 mag
Abstract
Dust polarization, which comes from the alignment of aspherical grains to magnetic fields, has been widely employed to study the interstellar medium (ISM) dust properties. The wavelength dependence of the degree of optical polarization, known as the Serkowski relation, was a key observational discovery that advanced grain modeling and alignment theories. However, it was recently shown that line-of-sight (LOS) variations in the structure of the ISM or the magnetic field morphology contaminate the constraints extracted from fits to the Serkowski relation. These cases can be identified by the wavelength-dependent variability in the polarization angles. We aim to investigate the extent to which we can constrain the intrinsic dust properties and alignment efficiency from dust polarization data, by accounting for LOS variations of the magnetic field morphology. We employed archival data to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
