Polarization in Monte Carlo radiative transfer and dust scattering polarization signatures of spiral galaxies
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Peest, C.
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Polarization in Monte Carlo radiative transfer and dust scattering polarization signatures of spiral galaxies
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Polarization is an important tool to further the understanding of interstellar dust and the sources behind it. In this paper we describe
our implementation of polarization that is due to scattering of light by spherical grains and electrons in the dust Monte Carlo radiative
transfer code SKIRT. In contrast to the implementations of other Monte Carlo radiative transfer codes, ours uses co-moving reference
frames that rely solely on the scattering processes. It fully supports the peel-off mechanism that is crucial for the efficient calculation
of images in 3D Monte Carlo codes. We develop reproducible test cases that push the limits of our code. The results of our program are
validated by comparison with analytically calculated solutions. Additionally, we compare results of our code to previously published
results. We apply our method to models of dusty spiral galaxies at near-infrared and optical wavelengths. We calculate polarization
degree maps and show them to contain signatures that trace characteristics of the dust arms independent of the inclination or rotation
of the galaxy.
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BELSPO, the BELgian federal Science Policy Office
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Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
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COST Action MP1104, "Polarization as a tool to study the Solar System and beyond"
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A&A 601, A92 (2017)
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