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Tercera parte
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Young Objects
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Greene 01
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SINGLE SCATTERING, Wood et al. (1996) Scattering: Disks/Envelopes
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SINGLE SCATTERING, Wood et al. (1996) no-null polarization perpendicular to disk (edge-on) null polarization (pole-on)
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MULTIPLE SCATTERING, Bastien & Menard (1988) no-null polarization parallel to disk (edge-on)
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MULTIPLE SCATTERING, Bastien & Menard (1988) no-null polarization parallel to disk
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V1352 Aql (T Tau) 10 Hartigan et al. 1983 Observed: 2005/jun/24, aperture: 1.25 P(H): [0.76 0.04] %, PA: 124.9° Binary system PA axis outflow: 106° (Hartigan et al. 1983) HH: 32A, 32B, 32C and 32D PA P(H) ~ parallel to axis jet. As the jet is perpendicular to disk: PA P(H) ~ perpendicular to disk. Consistent with NIR pol. beeing produzed by SINGLE scattering in a optically THIN disk. H Jet
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DG Tau (T Tau) [OI] 6300 - continuum H Jet Lavalley et al. (1997) Observed: 2005/oct/12, aperture: 1.25 P(H): [1.29 0.09] %, PA: 129.0° PA jet: 222° (Lavalley et al. 1997) PA P(H) is perpendicular to jet. As the jet is perpendicular to disk: PA P(H) is // disk. Consistent with NIR pol. beeing produzed by MULTIPLE scattering in a optically THICK disk.
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Envelopes of Evolved Objects
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PPN Hen 3-1475 Ueta et al. 00 HST,.55 m
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Rodrigues et al. 03 PPN Hen 3-1475 LNA jun/05 PH (observed): (3.0 0.1)% @ 49.2° (H)obs. // (optical)obs. Model Disk/Torus: Opt. : optic. thick NIR : optic. thin (λ > K)
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Opportunity Targets (SNs, GRB)
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Leonard 06 Asymmetries in SNs SN = unresolved source with electron-scattering atmosphere
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SN2004bv (Ia) Pereyra & Magalhães 05
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SN2004bv (Ia) Pereyra & Magalhães 05 SN: (0.11 0.02)% @ 119° Foreground: (0.12 0.02)% @ 163° R ~ 14.5
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SN2005af (II) Pereyra & Magalhães 06
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Carnegie Supernova Project site
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Pereyra & Magalhães 06
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Field stars: A: (0.58 ± 0.11)% @ 25° B: (0.06 ± 0.12)% @ 21° GRB030329 Afterglow optical polarization: R ~ 16 (1.97 ± 0.48) % @ 83° Magalhães et al. 2003 Asymmetric collapse A B OT LNA 03/mar/31 (R) 16x16
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Spectropolarimetry IAGPOL + EIFU
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EIFU Lepine 00
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EIFU 2D reconstructed image Extracted fibers (aperture: 2pix = 2) Sky Ordinary beam (O) Extraordinary beam (E) E O EIFU + IAGPOL: Data
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RY Tau (T Tau) Gemini image
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RY Tau (T Tau) Bastien 2007: (Halpha – I) image Axis Jet: ~ 115º
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RY Tau (T Tau) (1.8 0.2)% @ (11 3)° (binned)
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Observed pol. ISP Intrinsic pol. Q U RY Tau (T Tau) Observed pol. (continuum): (1.8 0.2)% @ (11 3)° ISP: 2.8% @ 26° (Petrov et al. 99) Intrinsic pol.: (1.6 0.2)% @ 134° Axis Jet: ~ 115º Probably, optically thin disk
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(Q,U) Diagram: line polarization diagnostic A. Depolarization line: extended H source; ~ pol linear excursion in (Q,U) B. Position Angle flip compact H source; > pol loop in (Q,U) C. Null effect: circular geometry dot in (Q,U) C B A
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RY Tau (T Tau) int = 0.5 tan -1 ( U/ Q) = (168 ± 11)° Q U Loop detected
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Summary A competitive polarimetric facility is available at brazilian LNA site Projects of medium/long term as monitoring or surveys are (and will be) the main focus of attention Collaborations with projects in optical and NIR polarimetry (and also spectropolarimetry) are welcomed.
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