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      Constraining Theories of SiO Maser Polarization: Analysis of a \(pi\)/2 EVPA Change

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          The full theory of polarized SiO maser emission from the near-circumstellar environment of Asymptotic Giant Branch stars has been the subject of debate, with theories ranging from classical Zeeman origins to predominantly non-Zeeman anisotropic excitation or propagation effects. Features with an internal electric vector position angle (EVPA) rotation of \(\sim \pi /2\) offer unique constraints on theoretical models. In this work, results are presented for one such feature that persisted across five epochs of SiO \(\nu=1, J=1-0\) VLBA observations of TX Cam. We examine the fit to the predicted dependence of linear polarization and EVPA on angle (\(\theta\)) between the line of sight and the magnetic field against theoretical models. We also present results on the dependence of \(m_c\) on \(\theta\) and their theoretical implications. Finally, we discuss potential causes of the observed differences, and continuing work.

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          26 July 2018
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          10.1017/S1743921317011486
          1807.10332
          c7034da3-8fb4-4bf4-9c6f-83b047ed4039

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          Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 13 (2017) 53-56
          astro-ph.SR

          Solar & Stellar astrophysics
          Solar & Stellar astrophysics

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