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On the Presence of Polarization in the Continuous Radiation of Stars. II.
The Astrophysical Journal1949Vol. 109, pp. 471–471
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Abstract
Observations are presented which establish that radiation from distant galactic stars is polarized and that this polarization is independent of wave length. An attempt was made to establish a relation- ship between polarization and reddening. Although a close correlation is not evident, polarization has not been observed in unreddened stars. A possible mechanism for explaining the observations is briefly discussed
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