Study of grain alignment efficiency and distance estimate for CB4 cloud [SSA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1501.06791


We study the polarization efficiency (defined as ratio of polarization to extinction) of stars background to a small, nearly spherical and isolated Bok globule CB4 to understand the grain alignment process. A decrease in polarization efficiency with increase in visual extinction is noticed. This suggests that the observed polarization in lines of sight which intercept a Bok globule tends to show dominance of dust grains in the outer layers of the globule. This finding is consistent with the results obtained for other clouds in past. We determined the distance to the CB4 cloud using near-infrared photometry (2MASS $JHK_S$ colors) of moderately obscured stars located at the peripheries of the cloud. From the extinction-distance plot, the distance to this cloud is estimated to be ($459 \pm 85$) parsec.

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A. Barman and H. Das
Wed, 28 Jan 15
43/58

Comments: 11 pages, 4 figures; Accepted in Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics (RAA) Journal