LCGR FIR 5 7 , the SIMBAD biblio

2002ApJ...566..925L - Astrophys. J., 566, 925-930 (2002/February-3)

Interferometric mapping of magnetic fields in star-forming regions. II. NGC 2024 FIR 5.

LAI S.-P., CRUTCHER R.M., GIRART J.M. and RAO R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the first interferometric polarization maps of the NGC 2024 FIR 5 molecular core, obtained with the BIMA array at approximately 2" resolution. We measure an average position angle of -60°±6° in the main core of FIR 5 and 54°±9° in the eastern wing of FIR 5. The morphology of the polarization angles in the main core of FIR 5 suggests that the field lines are parabolic, with a symmetry axis approximately parallel to the major axis of the putative disk in FIR 5, which is consistent with the theoretical scenario that the gravitational collapse pulled the field lines into an hourglass shape. The polarization percentage decreases toward regions with high intensity and close to the center of the core, suggesting that the dust alignment efficiency may decrease at high density. The plane-of-sky field strength can be estimated with the modified Chandrasekhar-Fermi formula, and the small dispersion of the polarization angles in FIR 5 suggests that the magnetic field is strong (≳2 mG) and perhaps dominates the turbulent motions in the core.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: individual (NGC 2024) - ISM: Magnetic Fields - Polarization - Stars: Formation - Techniques: Interferometric

Nomenclature: Table 1: LCGR FIR 5 N (Nos 1-7), LCGR FIR 6 w (Nos c, n). Fig.1: LCGR FIR 5 WW (Nos NE, SW).

CDS comments: Table 1, cross-id.: sources 5-e and 5-w = [WGW97] FIR 5-e and 5-w.

Simbad objects: 28

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