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Magnetic Alignment Theory and the Interpretation of Polarization
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
Abstract
This paper presents some reflexions about the theory of magnetic spinning alignment. It is shown that a classical enhanced thermal Davis and Greenstein mechanism may be considered as a limiting case of Purcell's suprathermal spinning alignment theory when the number of active sites on a given grain becomes very important and/or for very short-lived suprathermal sites.
This result is applied to the interstellar medium and some problems in which it may be important are briefly discussed, with special attention to local implications.
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- International Astronomical Union Colloquium , Volume 81: Local Interstellar Medium , 1984 , pp. 315 - 318
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- Copyright © NASA 1984