Proposal for UV observations of star forming clouds
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2007-03-02
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Bull. Astr. Soc. India
Abstract
The small, compact dark clouds (also known as Bok Globules),
are undergoing gravitational collapse that can result in the production of low
mass stars. Light from background stars is scattered in forward direction by
magnetically aligned dichroic dust grains. The degree and direction of align-
ment is proportional to the strength and direction of ambient magnetic ¯eld in
the cloud. Background star polarimetry provides the technique to probe this
¯eld. In order to relate the physical conditions within the cloud to the back-
ground star polarization and to know the dust properties, we need to determine
E(B ¡V ) for each background star and relate it to the corresponding observed
polarization (p). However, observed data, do not always show a correlation
between polarization and extinction. Due to this the question arises whether
the grains that produce polarization also produce observed extinction?
The observation that the polarization is not related to the extinction,
can be explained if polarization and extinction are caused by two di®erent
grain populations. Polarization is mainly caused by short grains, whereas the
extinction is caused by larger ones. Based on these ¯ndings, justi¯cations are
made here to detect these small grains (0.0035-0.01 ¹m) in the star forming
clouds through UV observations to be made by TAUVEX. These particles can
be best detected through the UV observations, as they show far-UV excess and
characteristic features of 2175 ºA
bump. We propose imaging of these clouds
through the three bandpass ¯lters of TAUVEX. We expect to resolve many
unanswered questions associated with star forming clouds, through this set of
proposed observations.
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Polarization { stars:, Formation :ISM, clouds - (ISM:) dust, extinction - ultraviolet, ISM : instrument, TAUVEX