@article{ca327eea49cc4e8a81c7d893b82f9c82,
title = "Validating scattering-induced (sub)millimetre disc polarization through the spectral index, wavelength-dependent polarization pattern, and polarization spectrum: The case of HD 163296",
abstract = "A number of young circumstellar discs show strikingly ordered (sub)millimetre polarization orientations along the minor axis, which is strong evidence for polarization due to scattering by ∼0.1 mm-sized grains. To test this mechanism further, we model the ALMA dust continuum and polarization data of HD 163296 using radmc-3d. We find that scattering by grains with a maximum size of 90 μm simultaneously reproduces the polarization observed at Band 7 and the unusually low spectral index (α ∼1.5) between Bands 7 and 6 in the optically thick inner disc as a result of more efficient scattering at the shorter wavelength. The low spectral index of ∼2.5 inferred for the optically thin gaps is reproduced by the same grains, as a result of telescope beam averaging of the gaps (with an intrinsic α ∼4) and their adjacent optically thick rings (where α 2). The tension between the grain sizes inferred from polarization and spectral index disappears because the low α values do not require large mm-sized grains. In addition, the polarization fraction has a unique azimuthal variation: higher along the major axis than the minor axis in the gaps, but vice versa in the rings. We find a rapidly declining polarization spectrum (with p λ-3 approximately) in the gaps, which becomes flattened or even inverted towards short wavelengths in the optically thick rings. These contrasting behaviours in the rings and gaps provide further tests for scattering-induced polarization via resolved multiwavelength observations.",
keywords = "circumstellar matter, polarization, protoplanetary discs",
author = "Lin, {Zhe Yu Daniel} and Li, {Zhi Yun} and Haifeng Yang and Leslie Looney and Ian Stephens and Hull, {Charles L.H.}",
note = "Funding Information: We express our gratitude to W.R.F. Dent for providing the Band 7 Stokes I, polarization, and spectral index profiles of HD 163296, L.I. Cleeves for providing the IM Lup Band 7 and Band 6 continuum images and fruitful discussions, and the DSHARP group for making the radial profiles and images of their data publicly available. We also thank C.P. Dullemond for making RADMC-3D publicly available. We thank the referee for constructive comments. ZDL acknowledges support from ALMA SOS. Z-YL is supported in part by NASA 80NSSC18K1095 and NSF AST-1716259, 1815784, and 1910106. LWL acknowledges support from NSF AST-1910364. CLHH acknowledges the support of both the NAOJ Fellowship as well as JSPS KAKENHI grant no. 18K13586. This paper makes use of the following ALMA data: ADS/JAO.ALMA #2013.1.00226.S, ADS/JAO.ALMA #2013.1.00601.S, ADS/JAO.ALMA #2013. 00694.S, ADS/JAO.ALMA #2015.1.00616.S, ADS/JAO.ALMA #2016.1.00484.L, ADS/JAO.ALMA #2016.1.00712.S, and ADS/ JAO.ALMA #2019.1.00035.S. ALMA is a partnership of ESO (representing its member states), NSF (USA) and NINS (Japan), together with NRC (Canada), MOST and ASIAA (Taiwan), and KASI (Republic of Korea), in cooperation with the Republic of Chile. The Joint ALMA Observatory is operated by ESO, AUI/NRAO, and NAOJ. The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is a facility of the National Science Foundation operated under cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.",
year = "2020",
month = jun,
day = "11",
doi = "10.1093/mnras/staa1499",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "496",
pages = "169--181",
journal = "Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society",
issn = "0035-8711",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
number = "1",
}