Near IR and visual polarimetry of the Planetary Nebula M2-9

Silvana G. Navarro, Omar Serrano, Abraham Luna,Rangaswami Devaraj,Luis J. Corral, Julio Ramírez Vélez, David Hiriart

Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union(2018)

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AbstractBipolar and more complex morphologies observed in planetary nebulae have been explained by two principal hypotheses: by the existence of a companion producing a circumstellar disk, by the effects of a magnetic field, or by a combination of both. The polarimetric analysis of these objects could give information about the presence of dust grains aligned with any preferential direction, due to a magnetic field or to the action of radiative torques (RAT). We performed polarimetric observations of some planetary nebulae in order to detect linear polarization and (in the best scenario) to detect the signature of an accretion disk in these objects. We observed in the visual region with POLIMA at the San Pedro Mártir observatory, and with POLICAN the NIR polarimeter in the Guillermo Haro observatory. We present the result of these observations in one of these objects: the PN M2-9.
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