Polarized dust emission is a key tracer in the study of interstellar medium and of star formation. The observed polarization, however, is a product of magnetic field structure, dust grain properties, and grain alignment efficiency, as well as their variations in the line of sight, making it difficult to interpret polarization unambiguously. The comparison of polarimetry at multiple wavelengths is a possible way of mitigating this problem. We use data from HAWC+ /SOFIA and from SCUBA-2/POL-2 (from the BISTRO survey) to analyse the NGC 2071 molecular cloud at 154, 214, and 850 μm. The polarization angle changes significantly with wavelength over part of NGC 2071, suggesting a change in magnetic field morphology on the line of sight as each wa...
Polarized emission from aligned dust is a crucial tool for studies of magnetism in the ISM, but a tr...
We have used the SHARP polarimeter at the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory to map the polarization ...
Continuum polarization over the UV-to-microwave range is due to dichroic extinction (or emission) by...
Polarized dust emission is a key tracer in the study of interstellar medium and of star formation. T...
Polarized dust emission is a key tracer in the study of interstellar medium and of star formation. T...
Polarized dust emission is a key tracer in the study of interstellar medium and of star formation. T...
Abstract: We present the results of simultaneous 450 μm and 850 μm polarization observations toward ...
International audienceWe present the results of simultaneous 450 μm and 850 μm polarization observat...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/cs/328.html Copyright ASPAn outline...
Abstract We present the results of simultaneous 450 μm and 850 μm polarization observ...
We present the results of simultaneous 450 mu m and 850 mu m polarization observations toward the ma...
We present the results of simultaneous 450 mu m and 850 mu m polarization observations toward the ma...
We present polarization maps of NGC2071IR from thermal dust emission at 1.3 mm and from CO J=$2 \to ...
Using the imaging polarimeter for the Submillimeter Common User Bolometric Array at the James Clerk ...
Context. We investigate the linear polarization produced by interstellar dust aligned by the magneti...
Polarized emission from aligned dust is a crucial tool for studies of magnetism in the ISM, but a tr...
We have used the SHARP polarimeter at the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory to map the polarization ...
Continuum polarization over the UV-to-microwave range is due to dichroic extinction (or emission) by...
Polarized dust emission is a key tracer in the study of interstellar medium and of star formation. T...
Polarized dust emission is a key tracer in the study of interstellar medium and of star formation. T...
Polarized dust emission is a key tracer in the study of interstellar medium and of star formation. T...
Abstract: We present the results of simultaneous 450 μm and 850 μm polarization observations toward ...
International audienceWe present the results of simultaneous 450 μm and 850 μm polarization observat...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/cs/328.html Copyright ASPAn outline...
Abstract We present the results of simultaneous 450 μm and 850 μm polarization observ...
We present the results of simultaneous 450 mu m and 850 mu m polarization observations toward the ma...
We present the results of simultaneous 450 mu m and 850 mu m polarization observations toward the ma...
We present polarization maps of NGC2071IR from thermal dust emission at 1.3 mm and from CO J=$2 \to ...
Using the imaging polarimeter for the Submillimeter Common User Bolometric Array at the James Clerk ...
Context. We investigate the linear polarization produced by interstellar dust aligned by the magneti...
Polarized emission from aligned dust is a crucial tool for studies of magnetism in the ISM, but a tr...
We have used the SHARP polarimeter at the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory to map the polarization ...
Continuum polarization over the UV-to-microwave range is due to dichroic extinction (or emission) by...