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2021ApJ...913...57K - Astrophys. J., 913, 57-57 (2021/May-3)

The JCMT BISTRO-2 survey: the magnetic field in the center of the Rosette Molecular Cloud.

KONYVES V., WARD-THOMPSON D., PATTLE K., DI FRANCESCO J., ARZOUMANIAN D., CHEN Z., DIEP P.N., ESWARAIAH C., FANCIULLO L., FURUYA R.S., HOANG T., HULL C.L.H., HWANG J., JOHNSTONE D., KANG J.-H., KAROLY J., KIRCHSCHLAGER F., KIRK J.M., KOCH P.M., KWON J., LEE C.W., ONAKA T., ROBITAILLE J.-F., SOAM A., TAHANI M., TANG X., TAMURA M., BERRY D., BASTIEN P., CHING T.-C., COUDE S., KWON W., WANG J.-W., HASEGAWA T., LAI S.-P. and QIU K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the first 850 µm polarization observations in the most active star-forming site of the Rosette Molecular Cloud (d ∼ 1.6 kpc) in the wall of the Rosette Nebula, imaged with the SCUBA-2/POL-2 instruments of the James Clerk Maxwell telescope, as part of the B-Fields In Star-forming Region Observations 2 (BISTRO-2) survey. From the POL-2 data we find that the polarization fraction decreases with the 850 µm continuum intensity with α = 0.49 ± 0.08 in the p ∝ I–α relation, which suggests that some fraction of the dust grains remain aligned at high densities. The north of our 850 µm image reveals a "gemstone ring" morphology, which is a ∼1 pc diameter ring-like structure with extended emission in the "head" to the southwest. We hypothesize that it might have been blown by feedback in its interior, while the B-field is parallel to its circumference in most places. In the south of our SCUBA-2 field the clumps are apparently connected with filaments that follow infrared dark clouds. Here, the POL-2 magnetic field orientations appear bimodal with respect to the large-scale Planck field. The mass of our effective mapped area is ∼174 M, which we calculate from 850 µm flux densities. We compare our results with masses from large-scale emission-subtracted Herschel 250 µm data and find agreement within 30%. We estimate the plane-of-sky B-field strength in one typical subregion using the Davis-Chandrasekhar-Fermi technique and find 80 ± 30 µG toward a clump and its outskirts. The estimated mass-to-flux ratio of λ = 2.3 ± 1.0 suggests that the B-field is not sufficiently strong to prevent gravitational collapse in this subregion.

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

Journal keyword(s): Interstellar magnetic fields - Polarimetry - Submillimeter astronomy - Interstellar dust processes - Star-forming regions

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