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1999ApJ...515..304B - Astrophys. J., 515, 304-322 (1999/April-2)

Detection of magnetic fields toward M17 through the H I Zeeman effect.

BROGAN C.L., TROLAND T.H., ROBERTS D.A. and CRUTCHER R.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have carried out VLA Zeeman observations of H I absorption lines toward the H II region in the M17 giant molecular cloud complex. The resulting maps have 60''x45'' spatial resolution and 0.64 km.s–1 velocity separation. The H I absorption lines toward M17 show between 5 and 8 distinct velocity components, which vary spatially in a complex manner across the source. We explore possible physical connections between these components and the M17 region based on calculations of H I column densities, line-of-sight magnetic field strengths, as well as comparisons with a wide array of previous optical, infrared, and radio observations. In particular, an H I component at the same velocity as the southwestern molecular cloud (M17 SW; ∼20 km.s–1) seems to originate from the edge-on interface between the H II region and M17 SW in unshocked photodissociation region (PDR) gas. We have detected a steep enhancement in the 20 km.s–1 H I column density and line-of-sight magnetic field strengths (Blos) toward this boundary. A lower limit for the peak 20 km.s–1 H I column density is N_H I/Ts_≥5.6x1019 cm–2.K–1, whereas the peak Blos is ~-450 µG. In addition, blended components at velocities of 11-17 km.s–1 appear to originate from shocked gas in the PDR between the H II region and an extension of M17 SW, which partially obscures the southern bar of the H II region. The peak N_H I/Ts_ and Blos for this component are ≥4.4x1019 cm–2.K–1 and ~+550 µG, respectively. Comparison of the peak magnetic fields detected toward M17 with virial equilibrium calculations suggest that ~(1)/(2) of M17 SW's total support comes from its static magnetic energy, while the other half of its support is supplied by the turbulent kinetic energy (including MHD waves).

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: H II Regions - ISM: Clouds - ISM: Individual: Messier Number: M17 - ISM: Magnetic Fields - Radio Lines: ISM

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