UV spectropolarimetry with Polstar : protoplanetary disks

Astrophysics and Space Science(2022)

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Polstar is a proposed NASA MIDEX mission that carries a high resolution UV spectropolarimeter capable of measure all four Stokes parameters onboard a 60 cm telescope. The mission has been designed to pioneer the field of time-domain UV spectropolarimetry. Time domain UV spectropolarimetry offers the best resource to determine the geometry and physical conditions of protoplanetary disks from the stellar surface to <5 AU. We detail two key objectives that a dedicated time domain UV spectropolarimetry survey, such as that enabled by Polstar or a similar mission concept, could achieve: 1) Test the hypothesis that magneto-accretion operating in young planet-forming disks around lower-mass stars transitions to boundary layer accretion in planet-forming disks around higher mass stars; and 2) Discriminate whether transient events in the innermost regions of planet-forming disks of intermediate mass stars are caused by inner disk mis-alignments or from stellar or disk emissions.
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Ultraviolet astronomy (1736), Ultraviolet telescopes (1743), Space telescopes (1547), Spectropolarimetry(1973), Protoplanetary disks (1300), Circumstellar matter (241), Circumstellar disks (235), Exoplanet formation (492), Instruments: Polstar, NASA: MIDEX
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