– RAT-A: Non-spherical grains spin up due to radiation exposure, aligning with magnetic fields.
– RAT-D: Larger grains break into smaller fragments due to strong radiation exposure from luminous protostars.
– M-RAT: Grains display heightened polarization efficiency under strong magnetic relaxation conditions enhancing their alignment ability with magnetic fields.
This breakthrough by Indian astronomers represents an crucial achievement for astrophysical research globally while highlighting India’s growing expertise in cutting-edge space science collaborations. By empirically confirming long-theorized grain alignment mechanisms like RAT-A, RAT-D, and M-RAT using advanced tools such as POL-2 on international observatories like James Clerk Maxwell Telescope, India demonstrates both its contribution to basic science and international scientific cooperation.
The study’s implications extend beyond theoretical achievements-it equips researchers with refined methods to trace galactic-scale magnetic field structures that influence phenomena including star formation cycles and planetary advancement processes across our galaxy.
This contribution also reinforces india’s leadership role in addressing broader cosmic questions while strengthening technological reliance through partnerships driven by mutual pursuit advancements Read More:
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