The Astronomical Journal (Jan 2023)

Interstellar Polarization Survey. III. Relation between Optical Polarization and Reddening in the General Interstellar Medium

  • Y. Angarita,
  • M. J. F. Versteeg,
  • M. Haverkorn,
  • C. V. Rodrigues,
  • A. M. Magalhães,
  • R. Santos-Lima,
  • Koji S. Kawabata

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/acdc1e
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 166, no. 1
p. 34

Abstract

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Optical starlight can be partially polarized while propagating through the dusty, magnetized interstellar medium (ISM). The polarization efficiency describes the polarization intensity fraction per reddening unit, P _V / E ( B − V ), related to the interstellar dust grains and magnetic field properties. The maximum value observed, [ P _V / E ( B − V )] _max , is thus achieved under optimal polarizing conditions of the ISM. Therefore, the analysis of polarization efficiency observations across the Galaxy contributes to the study of magnetic field topology, small-scale magnetic fluctuations, grain-alignment efficiency, and composition. Infrared observations from Planck satellite have set [ P _V / E ( B − V )] _max to 13% mag ^−1 . However, recent optical polarization observations in Planck's highly polarized regions showed polarization efficiency values between 13.6% mag ^−1 and 18.2% mag ^−1 (depending on the extinction map used), indicating that [ P _V / E ( B − V )] _max is not well constrained yet. We used V -band polarimetry of the Interstellar Polarization Survey (consisting of ∼10,500 high-quality observations distributed in 34 fields of 0.°3 × 0.°3) to accurately estimate the polarization efficiency in the ISM. We estimated the upper limit of P _V / E ( B − V ) with the weighted 99th percentile of the field. In five regions, the polarization efficiency upper limit is above 13% mag ^−1 . Furthermore, we found [ P _V / E ( B − V )] ${}_{\max }={15.8}_{-0.9}^{+1.3}$ % mag ^−1 using diffuse intermediate-latitude (∣ b ∣ > 7.°5) regions with apparently strong regular Galactic magnetic field in the plane-of-sky. We studied the variations of P _V / E ( B − V ) across the sky and tested toy models of polarization efficiency with Galactic longitude that showed some correspondence with a uniform spiral magnetic field.

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