Friday, April 20, 2012

1204.4381 (J. M. Girart et al.)

Mapping the Linearly Polarized Spectral Line Emission around the Evolved Star IRC+10216    [PDF]

J. M. Girart, N. Patel, W. Vlemmings, Ramprasad Rao
We present spectro-polarimetric observations of several molecular lines obtained with the Submillimeter Array (SMA) toward the carbon rich AGB star IRC+10216. We have detected and mapped the linear polarization of the CO 3-2, SiS 19-18 and CS 7-6 lines. The polarization arises at a distance of ~450 AU from the star and is blueshifted with respect the Stokes I. The SiS 19-18 polarization pattern appears to be consistent with a locally radial magnetic field configuration. However, the CO 3-2 and CS 7-6 line polarization suggests an overall complex magnetic field morphology within the envelope. This work demonstrates the feasibility of using spectro-polarimetric observations to carry out tomographic imaging of the magnetic field in circumstellar envelopes.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1204.4381

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