A little later, the comprehensive analysis of correlation between p and photometric characteristics of young stars of different types (TT and HAEBE stars) was fulfilled by Yudin ([1988]). In the framework of his study a correlation between p and IR colour excesses E(V-J), E(V-H), E(V-K), E(V-L), E(V-M) was investigated (where these colour excesses were calculated using the following formula:
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As a result of the work of Yudin ([1988]) two main conclusions were made:
Moreover, it was also noted that the
diagram can
provide a criterion for selecting stars that are undergoing pre-MS
evolution. This conclusion was made on the basis of a comparison
between the position of young stars as well as Be stars and red giants on the
above mentioned diagram.
Another important point is that in the first paper Bastien ([1982]) advanced the suggestion that stars with more highly polarized radiation are younger, but later (Bastien [1985]) he rejected his own suggestion. Yudin ([1988]) however showed that more young stars have more highly polarized emission, on average, and suggested that probably polarization of young stars originating in the circumstellar dust shells decreases as the stars evolved toward the MS.
At approximately the same time Tamura & Sato ([1989]) discussed the changes in IR polarization of TT stars in terms of evolutionary changes in the optical thickness of their circumstellar disks. They showed that "the IR polarization is caused by CS dust grains around TT stars and there is a positive correlation between the IR polarization and colour excess while no correlation is found between polarization and reddening". They also suggested a possible evolutionary sequence in the IR polarization of young stellar objects.
Later Yudin ([1990]) showed that there is a certain sequence in the CS shell evolution of different types of young stars in the IRAS colour-colour diagram and tried to discuss the changes in optical polarization of young stars in this context. This approach was also recently applied to the analysis of the evolutionary status for the large group of early-type young stars and candidate members by Yudin & Evans ([1998]).
The bank of polarimetric data (available at present) for young stars allows us to make a new statistically significant investigation of evolutionary changes in polarization, taking into account new results in the theory of CS shell evolution.
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