Bibcode
DOI
Asensio Ramos, A.; Landi Degl'Innocenti, E.; Trujillo Bueno, J.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 625, Issue 2, pp. 985-995.
Fecha de publicación:
6
2005
Revista
Número de citas
23
Número de citas referidas
17
Descripción
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.