Far-infrared polarization of the Kleinmann-Low Nebula

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Far Infrared Radiation, Infrared Astronomy, Orion Nebula, Polarized Radiation, Wavelengths

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Further data on the polarization of the far-infrared (wavelength greater than 40 microns) emission from the Orion Nebula shows no evidence for polarized emission by aligned grains. Results at wavelength about 71-115 microns are consistent with a small (about 1.5%) absorption-induced polarization with about the same position angle on the sky as the polarization measured at shorter wavelengths.

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