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Low-level Carbon Monoxide Line Polarization in Two Protoplanetary Disks: HD 142527 and IM Lup

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 901, Issue 1, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/abaef7

Keywords

Circumstellar disks; Protoplanetary disks; Magnetic fields; Polarimetry; T Tauri stars; Herbig Ae; Be stars; Young stellar objects; Interferometry

Funding

  1. NASA [80NSSC18K1095, 80NSSC20K0533]
  2. NSF [AST-1716259, AST-1815784, AST-1910364]

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Magnetic fields are expected to play an important role in accretion processes for circumstellar disks. However, measuring the magnetic field morphology is difficult, especially when given that polarimetric (sub)millimeter continuum observations may not trace the fields in most disks. The Goldreich-Kylafis effect suggests that line polarization is perpendicular or parallel to the magnetic field direction. We attempt to observe CO(2-1), (CO)-C-13(2-1), and (CO)-O-18(2-1) line polarization toward HD.142527 and IM.Lup, which are large and bright protoplanetary disks. We use spatial averaging and spectral integration to search for signals in both disks, and we detect a potential CO(2-1) Stokes.Q signal toward both disks. The total CO(2-1) polarization fractions are 1.57% +/- 0.18% and 1.01% +/- 0.10% for HD 142527 and IM Lup, respectively. Our Monte Carlo simulations indicate that these signals are marginal. We also stack Stokes parameters based on the Keplerian rotation, but no signal was found. Across the disk traced by dust of HD 142527, the 3s upper limits for P-frac at 0.'' 5 (similar to 80 au) resolution are typically less than 3% for CO(2-1) and (CO)-C-13(2-1) and 4% for (CO)-O-18(2-1). For IM Lup the 3s upper limits for these three lines are typically less than 3%, 4%, and 12%, respectively. Upper limits based on our stacking technique are up to a factor of similar to 10 lower, although stacking areas can potentially average out small-scale polarization structure. We also compare our continuum polarization at 1.3 mm to observations at 870 mu m from previous studies. The polarization in the northern dust trap of HD 142527 shows a significant change in morphology and an increase in P-frac as compared to 870 mu m. For IM Lup, the 1.3 mm polarization may be more azimuthal and has a higher Pfrac than at 870 mu m.

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