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Polarization and Polarimetry: A Review

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Polarization is a basic property of light and is fundamentally linked to the internal geometry of a source of radiation. Polarimetry complements photometric, spectroscopic, and imaging analyses of sources of radiation and has made possible multiple astrophysical discoveries. In this article I review (i) the physical basics of polarization: electromagnetic waves, photons, and parameterizations; (ii) astrophysical sources of polarization: scattering, synchrotron radiation, active media, and the Zeeman, Goldreich-Kylafis, and Hanle effects, as well as interactions between polarization and matter (like birefringence, Faraday rotation, or the Chandrasekhar-Fermi effect); (iii) observational methodology: on-sky geometry, influence of atmosphere and instrumental polarization, polarization statistics, and observational techniques for radio, optical, and X/gamma wavelengths; and (iv) science cases for astronomical polarimetry: solar and stellar physics, planetary system bodies, interstellar matter, astrobiology, astronomical masers, pulsars, galactic magnetic fields, gamma-ray bursts, active galactic nuclei, and cosmic microwave background radiation.

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Metasurface-Enabled Astronomical Polarimetry

physics.optics · 2025-06-06 · conditional · novelty 6.0

First on-sky demonstration of a metasurface polarization grating as the core of a solar polarimeter, detecting Zeeman signatures and producing a sunspot magnetogram.

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  • Metasurface-Enabled Astronomical Polarimetry physics.optics · 2025-06-06 · conditional · none · ref 11 · internal anchor

    First on-sky demonstration of a metasurface polarization grating as the core of a solar polarimeter, detecting Zeeman signatures and producing a sunspot magnetogram.