We present the results of our polarimetric and spectropolarimetric monitoring of V838 Monocerotis, performed at the Asiago and Crimean observatories during and after the multiple outbursts that occurred in January-March 2002. The polarization of the object is mainly due to interstellar polarization (P˜ 2.48%). Intrinsic polarization up to ˜ 0.7% at 5000 Å is present during the second maximum of the object (February 2002). This intrinsic component increases toward shorter wavelengths but our limited spectral coverage (5000-7500 Å) does not allow conclusive inferences about its origin. A strong depolarization across the Hα profile is observed. The interstellar polarization gives a lower limit to the reddening of E(B-V) >0.28, with E(B-V)˜ 0.5 being the most probable value. A normal ratio of total to selective absorption (RV=3.22±0.17) was derived from the wavelength of maximum interstellar polarization. This suggests a low (if any) contribution by circumstellar material with a peculiar dust to gas ratio. A polarimetric map of a portion of the light echo shows a complex polarization distribution reaching Pmax=45%. Based on observations collected at Padua Astronomical Observatory at Asiago and Crimean Astrophysical Observatory.

Polarimetric evolution of V838 Monocerotis

BIANCHINI, ANTONIO;
2004

Abstract

We present the results of our polarimetric and spectropolarimetric monitoring of V838 Monocerotis, performed at the Asiago and Crimean observatories during and after the multiple outbursts that occurred in January-March 2002. The polarization of the object is mainly due to interstellar polarization (P˜ 2.48%). Intrinsic polarization up to ˜ 0.7% at 5000 Å is present during the second maximum of the object (February 2002). This intrinsic component increases toward shorter wavelengths but our limited spectral coverage (5000-7500 Å) does not allow conclusive inferences about its origin. A strong depolarization across the Hα profile is observed. The interstellar polarization gives a lower limit to the reddening of E(B-V) >0.28, with E(B-V)˜ 0.5 being the most probable value. A normal ratio of total to selective absorption (RV=3.22±0.17) was derived from the wavelength of maximum interstellar polarization. This suggests a low (if any) contribution by circumstellar material with a peculiar dust to gas ratio. A polarimetric map of a portion of the light echo shows a complex polarization distribution reaching Pmax=45%. Based on observations collected at Padua Astronomical Observatory at Asiago and Crimean Astrophysical Observatory.
2004
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The Space Science category includes resources dealing with all areas of astronomy and astrophysics, which are concerned with celestial bodies and the observation and interpretation of radiation received in the vicinity of the Earth from the component parts of the universe. These resources deal with the physical properties of celestial bodies, such as luminosity, size, mass, density, temperature, chemical composition and their origin and evolution. Planetary science may also be included in this CC category.
Cataclysmic Variables; Novae; Polarimetry
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Desidera, S.; Giro, E.; Munari, U.; Efimov, Y. S.; Henden, A.; Benetti, S.; Tomov, T.; Bianchini, Antonio; Pernechele, C.
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