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1 Polarized Light from Star-Forming Regions
David Weintraub (Vanderbilt University) Alyssa Goodman (Harvard University) Rachel Akeson (UC Berkeley) Protostars & Planets IV, Santa Barbara, 1998 Disclaimer: For all those whose work we should have included, we promise to in the written presentation.

2 What good is it? Magnetic fields key to star-formation physics on many scales polarization produced by aligned grains is currently the only way to map B Internal structure of circumstellar nebulae usually highly obscured scattered-light polarimetry gives insight into YSO/disk/outflow geometry Excellent source of information on dust properties

3 All since PPIII... Realization that using background starlight polarimetry is dangerous inside dark clouds Extensive mapping of polarized thermal emission from magnetically aligned grains Much progress on grain & alignment theory Successful models and observations of scattering “disks” around YSOs ...and more...H2 polarimetry, spectral-line polarimetry

4 Polarization 101 Absorption Emission Scattering
...and more...H2 polarimetry, spectral-line polarimetry Scattering

5 Polarization of Background Starlight

6 Polarization of Thermal Radiation

7 Polarization of Scattered Starlight
WARNING: This illustration is for single scattering, and a single source of illumination.

8 What’s good where (now)?
Large Molecular Clouds "Cores" and Outflows Background Starlight but not inside cold, dark clouds Thermal Emission Jets and Disks Slides & Viewgraphs to Follow: Be sure to point out density regimes and size scales. Slide: “Molecular Clouds in the Milky Way” Dame et al. (Shows distribution) Cepheus from FCRAO (Shows Structure) (Old photo of Taurus Dark Clouds?) (IRAS 100 micron image of Taurus?) IC 5146 Confirms that Molecular Tracers indicate column density & indicates power law distribution of column density! Orion Series shows self-similarity of Structure Solar System Formation nothing yet... Thermal Emission & Scattered Light

9 The Galaxy Magnetic Fields Serkowski, Mathewson & Ford, et al.
decision is to just use Taurus as an illustration, because Ophiuchus will take too much time?? show Ophiuchus only in p-AV plots Magnetic Fields

10 Naïveté: The way we once thought things might be...
decision is to just use Taurus as an illustration, because Ophiuchus will take too much time?? show Ophiuchus only in p-AV plots Magnetic Fields

11 Dark Cloud Complexes: 1-10 pc scales
decision is to just use Taurus as an illustration, because Ophiuchus will take too much time?? show Ophiuchus only in p-AV plots Magnetic Fields

12 Dark Cloud Complexes: 1-10 pc scales
B Dark Cloud Complexes: 1-10 pc scales decision is to just use Taurus as an illustration, because Ophiuchus will take too much time?? show Ophiuchus only in p-AV plots Magnetic Fields

13 Cold Dark Clouds: Looking Inside(?)
decision is to just use Taurus as an illustration, because Ophiuchus will take too much time?? show Ophiuchus only in p-AV plots Goodman et al. 1992 Magnetic Fields

14 Cold Dark Clouds: (Not) Looking Inside
B (Goodman et al. 1992) Galaxy (Jones, Klebe & Dickey 1992) L1755 (Goodman et al. 1995) Fit to these dark clouds 3 2 Polarization [%] 1 decision is to just use Taurus as an illustration, because Ophiuchus will take too much time?? show Ophiuchus only in p-AV plots 2 4 6 8 10 Extinction [mag] Magnetic Fields

15 decision is to just use Taurus as an illustration, because Ophiuchus will take too much time?? show Ophiuchus only in p-AV plots

16 Dark Cloud Complexes: 1-10 pc scales
decision is to just use Taurus as an illustration, because Ophiuchus will take too much time?? show Ophiuchus only in p-AV plots Magnetic Fields

17 “Go no further than AV~1.3 mag.”
3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 P R [%] 4 3 2 1 A V [mag] Background to General ISM Background to Cold Dark Cloud Arce et al. 1998 Magnetic Fields

18 Dark Cloud Complexes: 1-10 pc scales 3D MHD simulation of Gammie, Stone & Ostriker (in prep.)
Field lines “look” straight-ish, even though B is significant. decision is to just use Taurus as an illustration, because Ophiuchus will take too much time?? show Ophiuchus only in p-AV plots Magnetic Fields

19 Thermal Emission Polarimetry
0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 Wavelength [cm] far-IR: KAO SOFIA M3/Balloon 10 -20 -18 -16 -14 -12 -10 -8 B n [erg sec -1 cm -2 Hz ster ] sub-mm: JCMT, CSO SMA mm: OVRO, BIMA MMA Emissivity-Weighted, normalized, blackbodies blackbody curves, with updated satellites/observatories shown also show flux limit & explain that currently only very bright (MSF) regions are possible 100 K 30 K 10 K 10 8 9 11 12 13 14 Frequency [Hz] Magnetic Fields

20 Massive Star-Forming Regions
Often “super-critical” (Egrav>Emag) Typically forming complexes… how tangled is the field? Do outflows effect the field (or vice-versa)? Magnetic Fields

21 Massive Star-Forming Regions: Thermal Emission Polarimetry
KAO 100-mm polarimetry (Hildebrand et al. 1995) Magnetic Fields

22 Massive Star-Forming Regions: Orion
©National Geographic Magnetic Fields

23 Massive Star-Forming Regions: Orion
1990: KAO Polarimeter (Gonatas et al.) 1991: MILLIPOL on NRAO 12-m (Leach, Clemens, Kane & Barvainis) B B Magnetic Fields

24 Zooming on Orion BN/KL Magnetic Fields Rao et al. 1998 Schleuning 1998
BIMA Interferometer see also H2 map of Chrysostomou et al. 1994 STOKES on KAO Magnetic Fields

25 What’s the field doing? Magnetic Fields
animation: just pol add 13CO add HII region see if you can find an outflow map discuss highlights of Kannappan & Goodman analysis, hourglass issues, tangling issues discuss grain alignment issues vis a vis Rao… mention Draine & Weingartner Figure from: Kannappan & Goodman 1998 Magnetic Fields

26 What’s the field doing? Magnetic Fields
animation: just pol add 13CO add HII region see if you can find an outflow map discuss highlights of Kannappan & Goodman analysis, hourglass issues, tangling issues discuss grain alignment issues vis a vis Rao… mention Draine & Weingartner Figure from: Kannappan & Goodman 1998 Magnetic Fields

27 What’s the field doing? HII Region Magnetic Fields
animation: just pol add 13CO add HII region see if you can find an outflow map discuss highlights of Kannappan & Goodman analysis, hourglass issues, tangling issues discuss grain alignment issues vis a vis Rao… mention Draine & Weingartner Figure from: Kannappan & Goodman 1998 Magnetic Fields

28 “p-AV” in Star-Forming Regions: What does it mean?
[mag ] B- V 0.1 1 10 2 High-Res. Massive SFR 10 7 6 Theoretical Maximum 5 Polarization [%] 4 3 2 Cold Dark Clouds 1 Low-Res. Massive SFR 7 6 Low-density ISM 5 4 3 2 0.1 1 10 100 A [mag ] Magnetic Fields V

29 “p-AV” in Star-Forming Regions: Grain Alignment Issues
Dark clouds: bad grains or poor alignment? Lazarian et al suggest poor alignment Massive SFR: good grains or better alignment? temperature and/or radiative environment Importance of non-Davis-Greenstein alignment mechanisms e.g. radiative alignment of “helical” grains (Draine & Weingartner 1997) streaming alignment (suggested in Orion BN/KL) Magnetic Fields

30 “p-AV” in Star-Forming Regions: What does it mean?
[mag ] B- V 0.1 1 10 2 10 Field Tangling in Beam Good Alignment "Bad" Grains 7 6 5 Polarization [%] 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 0.1 1 10 100 A [mag ] Magnetic Fields V

31 Thermal Emission Polarimetry around Individual YSO’s & Outflows
1000 A.U. Akeson NGC1333, superimpose sources and outflow in ppt also mention Glenn et al. new survey 3-mm OVRO -- Akeson et al. 1996 Magnetic Fields

32 Outflow along the B-field? (Yes, maybe.)
6000 A.U. B Akeson NGC1333, superimpose sources and outflow in ppt also mention Glenn et al. new survey What about the large scale field? CO outflow -- Blake et al. 1995 Magnetic Fields

33 Scattered-Light Polarimetry around Individual YSO’s & Outflows
novel way to identify driving source provides detailed tests of density structure models Circumstellar Nebulae

34 Identification of Driving Source (in L1287)
Weintraub & Kastner 1993 Circumstellar Nebulae

35 Will the true source please stand up?
AFGL 2146 “The Juggler” “fake” stars (scattered light peaks only) “real” star (center of scattered-light polarization pattern) from just the polarization map, you can get all the details right: disk orientation presence of evacuated bipolar lobes orientation of outflow/jet identification of stars vs. clumps of dust Note: This kind of map also gives disk orientation and information on outflow cavity. Minchin et al. 1991 Circumstellar Nebulae

36 Modeling Circumstellar Density Structure
Observations Model Observations: L1489 H & K-band maps Model: TSC infalling envelope; KMH grains; inclined 66 TSC envelope with Mdot=5e-6 Msuns/yr, R_C=50 A.U., L=3 Lsuns, I=66 deg, theta=26 deg KMH (Kim, Martin & Hendry 1994)grain models match the colors and image sizes but not the polzn. also mention earlier models by Bastien & Menard , Whitney & Hartmann, & new work by Wood Whitney, Kenyon & Gómez 1997 Circumstellar Nebulae

37 Grain Properties from Polarimetry
Spectropolarimetry of ices and other features Observations of circular polarization Theoretical modeling matching A(l) and p(l) curves to get grain size distribution alignment theories Combination provides much information on grain size, shape, and composition distributions.

38 PPV: What’s good where (then)?
Large Molecular Clouds "Cores" and Outflows Background Starlight & Thermal Emission (SOFIA, balloons, satellites) Thermal Emission (SOFIA & better receivers) Jets and Disks Slides & Viewgraphs to Follow: Be sure to point out density regimes and size scales. Slide: “Molecular Clouds in the Milky Way” Dame et al. (Shows distribution) Cepheus from FCRAO (Shows Structure) (Old photo of Taurus Dark Clouds?) (IRAS 100 micron image of Taurus?) IC 5146 Confirms that Molecular Tracers indicate column density & indicates power law distribution of column density! Orion Series shows self-similarity of Structure Solar System Formation Scattered Light (A.O. or big satellite) Thermal Emission (new interferometers) & Scattered Light (adaptive optics)

39 Protostars & Planets V Background Starlight Polarimetry (including spectropolarimetry) dust properties Thermal Emission Polarimetry airborne, balloon, and satellite observations plus interferometric observations at mm, sub-mm, far-IR (finally!) understand how the field gets from the ISM to a protostar Scattered-light Polarimetry facility instruments & adaptive optics, work at near-IR “circum-binary/circum-cluster” density structure note that combination of the last two will allow us to tie together density & B field structure in these regions The Future

40 Relation to the Large-Scale field
Akeson NGC1333, superimpose sources and outflow in ppt also mention Glenn et al. new survey Goodman et al. 1990 How about the small-scale field? Magnetic Fields

41 Massive Star-Forming Regions: Orion
Polarization in H2 filter Chrysostomou al. 1994 Magnetic Fields

42 M17 Polarization of Background Starlight in M17 Schulz et al. 1981
Polarization of 100 mm Emission in M17 Dotson 1995 B? B? B? 4% Right Ascension (1950) M17 Right Ascension (1950)


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