Imaging polarimetry of some selected dark clouds?
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2000-01-11
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Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser.
Abstract
A set of eight Bok Globules CB3, CB25,
CB39, CB52, CB54, CB58, CB62 and CB246 were observed
polarimetrically in white light, using our Imaging
Polarimeter (IMPOL), from the 1.2 m IR telescope
at Mount Abu, India. The observations were carried
out on di erent nights during the period December
1997 and April 1998. The CCD images obtained from
the instrument (IMPOL) were analyzed, to produce
polarization map of the Bok Globules. The stars in the
eld, which are mostly background to the cloud show
typically 2% of linear polarization. Clouds which are less
dynamic (having 12CO line widths V < 2:5 km s−1),
in general show slightly better alignment of polarization
vectors with the projected direction of galactic plane.
On the other hand the more dynamic group of clouds,
has the polarization vectors more scattered and poorly
aligned with the projected direction of the galactic plane.
However one of the clouds observed CB58 does not follow
this trend very well.
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Dark clouds, ISM: dust, ISM: magnetic eld, Polarization, Polarimeter, Techniques, Polarimetric