2015ApJ...805...60F


Query : 2015ApJ...805...60F

2015ApJ...805...60F - Astrophys. J., 805, 60 (2015/May-3)

Evidence for an interstellar dust filament in the outer heliosheath.

FRISCH P.C., ANDERSSON B.-G., BERDYUGIN A., PIIROLA V., FUNSTEN H.O., MAGALHAES A.M., SERIACOPI D.B., McCOMAS D.J., SCHWADRON N.A., SLAVIN J.D. and WIKTOROWICZ S.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

A recently discovered filament of polarized starlight that traces a coherent magnetic field is shown to have several properties that are consistent with an origin in the outer heliosheath of the heliosphere: (1) the magnetic field that provides the best fit to the polarization position angles is directed toward = 357.°3, b = 17.°0 (±11.°2); this direction is within 6.°7±11.°2 of the observed upwind direction of the flow of interstellar neutral helium gas through the heliosphere. (2) The magnetic field is ordered; the component of the variation of the polarization position angles that can be attributed to magnetic turbulence is ±9.°6. (3) The axis of the elongated filament can be approximated by a line that defines an angle of 80°±14° with the plane that is formed by the interstellar magnetic field (ISMF) vector and the vector of the inflowing neutral gas (the plane). We propose that this polarization feature arises from aligned interstellar dust grains in the outer heliosheath where the interstellar plasma and magnetic field are deflected around the heliosphere. This interpretation suggests that the polarization is seen where stream lines of the flow and the draped ISMF lines are approximately parallel to each other and perpendicular to the sightline. An ordered magnetic field is required so that grain alignment is not disrupted during the interaction. The filament location is consistent with dust plumes previously predicted to form around the heliosphere. The proposed outer heliosheath location of the polarizing grains can be tested with three-dimensional models that track torques on asymmetric dust grains as they propagate through the heliosheath plasma, and using these models to evaluate grain alignment and the asymmetric extinction of the grains.

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Journal keyword(s): dust, extinction - ISM: magnetic fields - polarization - Sun: heliosphere

Simbad objects: 17

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Number of rows : 17
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 * i Cen SB* 13 45 41.2439386102 -33 02 37.381099823 4.61 4.61 4.23 3.90 3.69 F2V 164 0
2 HD 120467 PM* 13 49 44.8063802009 -22 06 39.931905725 10.69 9.427 8.166 7.394 6.777 K6Va 126 1
3 * alf01 Lib SB* 14 50 41.1718805688 -15 59 49.957540152 5.53 5.57 5.16 4.78 4.59 F3V 196 0
4 HD 131977 BY* 14 57 28.0007918772 -21 24 55.727265310 7.89 6.83 5.72 4.74 4.19 K4V 485 0
5 * 23 Lib PM* 15 13 28.6669233518 -25 18 33.653388418   7.168 6.46 6.43   G6IV-V 303 1
6 HD 136894 * 15 24 02.4279981528 -27 18 18.802157400   8.27 7.53     G8+V 74 0
7 HD 141937 PM* 15 52 17.5473965880 -18 26 09.843199116   7.87 7.25     G1V 179 1
8 HD 144253 SB* 16 05 40.4801696170 -20 27 00.110002570 9.379 8.456 7.393 6.784 6.261 K3V 85 0
9 HD 145518 PM* 16 12 02.4536629920 -18 13 57.439412148   8.02 7.41     G0.5V 47 0
10 BD-15 4394 PM* 16 48 45.9607170072 -15 44 20.156398512 13.562 12.365 10.887 9.913 8.81 M1.5Vk: 44 0
11 HD 153631 SB* 17 01 10.7567400948 -13 34 01.607438699   7.74 7.14     G0V 97 0
12 * 36 Oph ** 17 15 20.9839376 -26 36 10.157115           K2V+K1V 136 0
13 * alf Oph ** 17 34 56.06945 +12 33 36.1346 2.32 2.22 2.07 1.93 1.85 A5IVnn 478 0
14 * bet Oph PM* 17 43 28.3519097803 +04 34 02.293206489 5.150 3.930 2.750 1.96 1.38 K2IIICN0.5 477 0
15 * mu.01 Her ** 17 46 27.5472960785 +27 43 14.560978925 4.56 4.17 3.42 2.89 2.51 G5IV 691 0
16 * gam Oph PM* 17 47 53.5605898827 +02 42 26.204838837 3.83 3.80 3.75 3.71 3.71 A1VnkA0mA0 391 0
17 * alf Lyr dS* 18 36 56.33635 +38 47 01.2802 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.07 0.10 A0Va 2686 1

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