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Observations of magnetic fields surrounding LkH$\alpha$ 101 taken by the BISTRO survey with JCMT-POL-2

Authors :
Fumitaka Nakamura
Lapo Fanciullo
Eun Jung Chung
Yan Duan
Sophia Dai
Saeko S. Hayashi
Sven Van Loo
Dalei Li
Nicolas Peretto
Ray S. Furuya
Miju Kang
Tyler Bourke
Mark G. Rawlings
John Richer
Archana Soam
Kee-Tae Kim
Anna M. M. Scaife
Kohji Tomisaka
Jason M. Kirk
Hiroko Shinnaga
Anthony Peter Whitworth
David Berry
Chakali Eswaraiah
Le Ngoc Tram
Masumichi Seta
Serena Viti
Geumsook Park
Sheng-Yuan Liu
Nagayoshi Ohashi
Antonio Chrysostomou
Yunhee Choi
Tsuyoshi Inoue
Tae-Soo Pyo
Hongchi Wang
Pham Ngoc Diep
Erica Franzmann
Matthew Joseph Griffin
Francisca Kemper
Kyoung Hee Kim
Tetsuo Hasegawa
Hiro Saito
C. Darren Dowell
Philippe André
Chuan-Peng Zhang
Yong-Hee Lee
Sung-ju Kang
Sam Falle
Mike Chen
Gary A. Fuller
Jongsoo Kim
Chi-Yan Law
Mi-Ryang Kim
Tetsuya Zenko
Thiem Hoang
Tim Gledhill
A-Ran Lyo
Gerald Moriarty-Schieven
Nguyen Bich Ngoc
Takashi Onaka
Pierre Bastien
Motohide Tamura
Harriet Parsons
Hua-bai Li
Takayoshi Kusune
Jungmi Kwon
Xindi Tang
Zhiwei Chen
Tetsuya Nagata
Chin-Fei Lee
Brendan Retter
Guoyin Zhang
Martin Houde
Ji-hyun Kang
Jason Fiege
Il-Gyo Jeong
James Di Francesco
Jane Greaves
Vera Konyves
Do-Young Byun
Junhao Liu
Chang Won Lee
Jia-Wei Wang
Qilao Gu
Patrick M. Koch
Kate Pattle
Shu-ichiro Inutsuka
Derek Ward-Thompson
Florian Kirchschlager
Doris Arzoumanian
Hyeong-Sik Yun
Jianjun Zhou
Lei Zhu
Yusuke Tsukamoto
Charles L. H. Hull
Koji S. Kawabata
Minho Choi
Hyeseung Lee
Yasuo Doi
Kevin Lacaille
Brenda C. Matthews
Ilseung Han
Per Friberg
S. Coude
Jennifer Hatchell
Ramprasad Rao
Di Li
Jihye Hwang
Jean-François Robitaille
L. M. Fissel
Jonathan Rawlings
Gwanjeong Kim
Huei-Ru Vivien Chen
Sarah Sadavoy
Giorgio Savini
Yapeng Zhang
Shih-Ping Lai
Akimasa Kataoka
Xing Lu
Doug Johnstone
Steve Mairs
Andrew Rigby
Mehrnoosh Tahani
Masato I. N. Kobayashi
Hsi-Wei Yen
Hyunju Yoo
Tie Liu
Woojin Kwon
S. L. Kim
Hao-Yuan Duan
Hong-Li Liu
Sang-Sung Lee
Jinjin Xie
Masafumi Matsumura
Tao-Chung Ching
David Eden
Ilse De Looze
Jeong-Eun Lee
S. P. S. Eyres
Rachel Friesen
Jinghua Yuan
Keping Qiu
Sarah Graves
Jungyeon Cho
Wen Ping Chen
Hiroyuki Nakanishi
Y. Shimajiri
Lei Qian
Kazunari Iwasaki
Ya-Wen Tang
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We report the first high spatial resolution measurement of magnetic fields surrounding LkH$\alpha$ 101, a part of the Auriga-California molecular cloud. The observations were taken with the POL-2 polarimeter on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope within the framework of the B-fields In Star-forming Region Observations (BISTRO) survey. Observed polarization of thermal dust emission at 850 $\mu$m is found to be mostly associated with the red-shifted gas component of the cloud. The magnetic field displays a relatively complex morphology. Two variants of the Davis-Chandrasekhar-Fermi method, unsharp masking and structure function, are used to calculate the strength of magnetic fields in the plane of the sky, yielding a similar result of $B_{\rm POS}\sim 115$ $\mathrm{\mu}$G. The mass-to-magnetic-flux ratio in critical value units, $\lambda\sim0.3$, is the smallest among the values obtained for other regions surveyed by POL-2. This implies that the LkH$\alpha$ 101 region is sub-critical and the magnetic field is strong enough to prevent gravitational collapse. The inferred $\delta B/B_0\sim 0.3$ implies that the large scale component of the magnetic field dominates the turbulent one. The variation of the polarization fraction with total emission intensity can be fitted by a power-law with an index of $\alpha=0.82\pm0.03$, which lies in the range previously reported for molecular clouds. We find that the polarization fraction decreases rapidly with proximity to the only early B star (LkH$\alpha$ 101) in the region. The magnetic field tangling and the joint effect of grain alignment and rotational disruption by radiative torques are potential of explaining such a decreasing trend.<br />Comment: 25 pages, 19 figures, Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5660f00e3f551c3331e72eb1f0b39336