Evidence of V -band polarimetric separation of carbon stars at high Galactic latitude
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2010-09-20
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Polarization is an important indicator of stellar evolution, especially for stars
evolving from red-giant stage to planetary nebulae. However, not much is known
about the polarimetric properties of the carbon-enhanced metal-poor (CEMP)
stars, although they have been well studied in terms of photometric as well as lowand
high-resolution spectroscopy. We report here rst-ever estimates of V -band
polarimetry of a group of CEMP stars. V -band polarimetry was planned as the
V -band is known to show maximum polarization among BVRI polarimetry for
any scattering of light caused due to dust. Based on these estimates the program
stars show a distinct classi cation into two: one with p% < 0.4 and the other
with p% > 1. Stars with circumstellar material exhibit a certain amount of polarization
that may be caused by scattering of starlight due to circumstellar dust
distribution into non-spherically symmetric envelopes. The degree of polarization
increases with asymmetries present in the geometry of the circumstellar dust
distribution. Our results re
ect upon these properties. While the sample size is
relatively small, the polarimetric separation of the two groups (p% < 0.4 and p%
> 1) is very distinct; this nding, therefore, opens up an avenue of exploration
with regard to CEMP stars
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stars: carbon stars, stars: chemically peculiar, stars: latetype - stars: low-mass arXiv:1009.3912v1