Abstract:The semi-regular variable star V Canum Venaticorum (V CVn) is well-known for its unusual linear polarization position angle (PA). Decades of observing V CVn reveal a nearly constant PA spanning hundreds of pulsation cycles. This phenomenon has persisted through variability that has ranged by 2 magnitudes in optical brightness and through variability in the polarization amplitude over 0.3% and 6.9%. Additionally, the polarization fraction of V CVn varies inversely with brightness. This paper presents polarizati… Show more
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