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| Preferred Name | Polarized electromagnetic radiation |
| Type | http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#Concept |
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| prefLabel | Polarized electromagnetic radiation
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| editorialNote | a property of certain types of waves that describes the orientation of their oscillations In many areas of astronomy, the study of polarized electromagnetic radiation from outer space is of great importance. Although not usually a factor in the thermal radiation of stars, polarization is also present in radiation from coherent astronomical sources (e.g. hydroxyl or methanol masers), and incoherent sources such as the large radio lobes in active galaxies, and pulsar radio radiation (which may, it is speculated, sometimes be coherent), and is also imposed upon starlight by scattering from interstellar dust. Apart from providing information on sources of radiation and scattering, polarization also probes the interstellar magnetic field via Faraday rotation. The polarization of the cosmic microwave background is being used to study the physics of the very early universe. Synchrotron radiation is inherently polarised.
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| Previous_Classification | 80.50.110.100^Polarized electromagnetic radiation
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| alpha | Polarized electromagnetic radiation
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| status | Accepted
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