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2021ApJ...917...35M - Astrophys. J., 917, 35-35 (2021/August-2)

Magnetic properties of star-forming dense cores.

MYERS P.C. and BASU S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Magnetic and energetic properties are presented for 17 dense cores within a few hundred parsecs of the Sun. Their plane-of-sky field strengths Bpos are estimated from the dispersion of polarization directions, following Davis, Chandrasekhar, and Fermi (DCF). Their ratio of mass to magnetic critical mass is 0.5≲M/MB≲3, indicating nearly critical field strengths. The field strength Bpos is correlated with column density N as Bpos∝Np, where p=1.05±0.08, and with density n as Bpos∝ nq, where q=0.66±0.05. These magnetic properties are consistent with those derived from Zeeman studies, with less scatter. Relations between virial mass MV, magnetic critical mass MB, and Alfven amplitude σB/B match the observed range of M/MB for cores observed to be nearly virial, 0.5≲M/MV≲2, with moderate Alfven amplitudes, 0.1≲σB/B≲0.4. The B - N and B - n correlations in the DCF and Zeeman samples can be explained when such bound, Alfvenic, and nearly critical cores have central concentration and spheroidal shape. For these properties, B∝N because M/MB is nearly constant compared to the range of N, and B∝n2/3 because M1/3 is nearly constant compared to the range of n2/3. The observed core fields that follow B∝n2/3 need not be much weaker than gravity, in contrast to core fields that follow B∝n2/3 owing to spherical contraction at constant mass. Instead, the nearly critical values of M/MB suggest that the observed core fields are nearly as strong as possible, among values that allow gravitational contraction.

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Journal keyword(s): Interstellar magnetic fields - Star formation - Star-forming regions

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