Michael D. Pavel, Dan P. Clemens
The galaxy M51 was observed using the Mimir instrument on the Perkins telescope to constrain the resolved H-band (1.6 $\mu$m) polarization across the galaxy. These observations place an upper limit of $P_H<0.05%$ on the $H$-band polarization across the face of M51, at 0.6 arcsecond pixel sampling. Even with smoothing to coarser angular resolutions, to reduce polarization uncertainty, the $H$-band polarization remains undetected. The polarization upper limit at $H$-band, when combined with previous resolved optical polarimetry, rules out a Serkowski-like polarization dependence on wavelength. Other polarization mechanisms cannot account for the observed polarization ratio ($P_H/P{VRI} \lesssim 0.05$) across the face of M51.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.4248
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