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Dust polarized emission observations of NGC 6334; BISTRO reveals the details of the complex but organized magnetic field structure of the high-mass star-forming hub-filament network

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

Abstract

[Abridged] Filaments and hubs have received special attention recently thanks to studies showing their role in star formation. While the column density and velocity structures of both filaments and hubs have been studied, their magnetic fields (B-field) are not yet characterized. We aim to understand the role of the B-field in the dynamical evolution of the NGC 6334 hub-filament network. We present new observations of the dust polarized emission at 850$\mu$m towards NGC 6334 obtained with the JCMT/POL-2. We study the distribution and dispersion of the polarized intensity ($PI$), the polarization fraction ($PF$), and the B-field angle ($\theta_{B}$). We derive the power spectrum of the intensity and $\theta_{B}$ along the ridge crest. Our analyses show a complex B-field structure when observed over the whole region ($\sim10$ pc), however, at smaller scales ($\sim1$ pc), $\theta_{B}$ varies coherently along the filaments. The observed power spectrum of $\theta_{B}$ can be well represented with a power law function with a slope $-1.33\pm0.23$, which is $\sim20\%$ shallower than that of $I$. This result is compatible with the properties of simulated filaments and may indicate the processes at play in the formation of filaments. $\theta_{B}$ rotates from being mostly perpendicular to the filament crests to mostly parallel as they merge with the hubs. This variation of $\theta_{B}$ may be tracing local velocity flows of matter in-falling onto the hubs. Our analysis suggests a variation of the energy balance along the crests of these filaments, from magnetically critical/supercritical at their far ends to magnetically subcritical near the hubs. We detect an increase of $PF$ towards the high-column density star cluster-forming hubs that may result from the increase of grain alignment efficiency due to stellar radiation from the newborn stars.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8d883badc3c5a000d85b97c97a920131
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2012.13060