Interstellar polarisation and extinction in the Local Bubble and the Gould Belt
Abstract
We analyse an all-sky compilation of thirteen data sources with optical interstellar linear polarisation for 3871 Gaia DR2 and Hipparcos stars within 500 pc, which do not exhibit a considerable intrinsic polarisation. These data are analysed together with five 3D maps and models of the reddening E(B-V). We consider variations of the polarisation degree P, position angle θ, and polarisation efficiency P/E(B-V) with Galactic coordinates, distance R, and dereddened colour. P shows a maximum at the Gould Belt mid-plane. P/R drops in the Local Bubble by several times defining a boundary of the Bubble at P=0.1 per cent. All the data sources of the reddening, except Lallement et al., show a drop of P/E(B-V) in the Bubble. A significant number of stars with a too high P/E(B-V), where the reddening is taken from Arenou et al., Drimmel et al. or Lallement et al., either reject the Serkowski's limit P/E(B-V)<9.3 per cent per mag or manifest a systematic underestimation of the reddening by these data sources. The spatial and colour dependent variations of P and E(B-V) outside the Bubble compensate each other, resulting in a nearly constant P/E(B-V). A giant envelope of aligned dust dominates at middle and high latitudes outside the Bubble. The Markkanen's cloud, the North Polar Spur, and some other filaments are parts of this envelope.
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