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2021ApJ...913...85H - Astrophys. J., 913, 85-85 (2021/June-1)

The JCMT BISTRO survey: the distribution of magnetic field strengths toward the OMC-1 region.

HWANG J., KIM J., PATTLE K., KWON W., SADAVOY S., KOCH P.M., HULL C.L.H., JOHNSTONE D., FURUYA R.S., WON LEE C., ARZOUMANIAN D., TAHANI M., ESWARAIAH C., LIU T., KIRCHSCHLAGER F., KIM K.-T., TAMURA M., KWON J., LYO A.-R., SOAM A., KANG J.-H., BOURKE T.L., MATSUMURA M., MAIRS S., KIM G., PARK G., NAKAMURA F., ONAKA T., TANG X., LIU H.-L., WARD-THOMPSON D., LI D., HOANG T., HASEGAWA T., QIU K., LAI S.-P. and BASTIEN P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Measurement of magnetic field strengths in a molecular cloud is essential for determining the criticality of magnetic support against gravitational collapse. In this paper, as part of the JCMT BISTRO survey, we suggest a new application of the Davis-Chandrasekhar-Fermi (DCF) method to estimate the distribution of magnetic field strengths in the OMC-1 region. We use observations of dust polarization emission at 450 and 850 µm, and C18O (3-2) spectral line data obtained with the JCMT. We estimate the volume density, the velocity dispersion, and the polarization angle dispersion in a box, 40'' x 40'' (5x5 pixels), which moves over the OMC-1 region. By substituting three quantities in each box with the DCF method, we get magnetic field strengths over the OMC-1 region. We note that there are very large uncertainties in the inferred field strengths, as discussed in detail in this paper. The field strengths vary from 0.8 to 26.4 mG, and their mean value is about 6 mG. Additionally, we obtain maps of the mass-to-flux ratio in units of a critical value and the Alfven Mach number. The central parts of the BN-KL and South (S) clumps in the OMC-1 region are magnetically supercritical, so the magnetic field cannot support the clumps against gravitational collapse. However, the outer parts of the region are magnetically subcritical. The mean Alfven Mach number is about 0.4 over the region, which implies that the magnetic pressure exceeds the turbulent pressure in the OMC-1 region.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Dense interstellar clouds - Star-forming regions - Polarimetry - Interstellar magnetic fields

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