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Asensio Ramos, A.; Landi Degl'Innocenti, E.; Trujillo Bueno, J.
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 625, Issue 2, pp. 985-995.
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2005
Journal
Citations
23
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17
Description
The theory of the generation and transfer of polarized radiation, mainly
developed for interpreting solar spectropolarimetric observations,
allows us to reconsider, in a more rigorous and elegant way, a physical
mechanism that has been suggested some years ago to interpret the high
degree of polarization often observed in astronomical masers. This
mechanism, for which the name of ``dichroic maser'' is proposed, can
operate when a low-density molecular cloud is illuminated by an
anisotropic source of radiation (e.g., a nearby star). Here we
investigate completely unsaturated masers and show that selective
stimulated emission processes are capable of producing highly polarized
maser radiation in a nonmagnetic environment. The polarization of the
maser radiation is linear and is directed tangentially to a ring
equidistant to the central star. We show that the Hanle effect due to
the presence of a magnetic field can produce a rotation (from the
tangential direction) of the polarization by more that 45° for some
selected combinations of the strength, inclination, and azimuth of the
magnetic field vector. However, these very same conditions produce a
drastic inhibition of the maser effect. The rotations of about 90°
observed in SiO masers in the evolved stars TX Cam by Kemball &
Diamond and IRC +10011 by Desmurs and coworkers may then be explained by
a local modification of the anisotropy of the radiation field, being
transformed from mainly radial to mainly tangential.