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Title: The JCMT BISTRO Survey: A Spiral Magnetic Field in a Hub-filament Structure, Monoceros R2
Authors: Hwang, Jihye
Kim, Jongsoo
Pattle, Kate
Lee, Chang Won
Koch, Patrick M
Johnstone, Doug
Tomisaka, Kohji
Whitworth, Anthony
Furuya, Ray S
Kang, Ji-hyun
Lyo, A-Ran
Duan, Yan
Gu, Qilao
Law, Chi-Yan
Kobayashi, Masato I. N
Li, Dalei
Li, Di
Li, Guangxing
Li, Hua-bai
Liu, Tie
Lu, Xing
Chrysostomou, Antonio
Qian, Lei
Wang, Hongchi
Wu, Jintai
Xie, Jinjin
Nagata, Tetsuya
Yuan, Jinghua
Zhang, Chuan-Peng
Zhang, Guoyin
Zhang, Yapeng
Zhou, Jianjun
Debattista, Victor
Zhu, Lei
Berry, David
Friberg, Per
Graves, Sarah
Liu, Junhao
Nakamura, Fumitaka
Mairs, Steve
Parsons, Harriet
Rawlings, Mark
Doi, Yasuo
Eden, David
Hayashi, Saeko
Hull, Charles L. H
Inoue, Tsuyoshi
Inutsuka, Shu-ichiro
Iwasaki, Kazunari
Kataoka, Akimasa
Nakanishi, Hiroyuki
Pyo, Tae-Soo
Saito, Hiro
Seta, Masumichi
Park, Geumsook
Shimajiri, Yoshito
Chung, Eun Jung
Shinnaga, Hiroko
Tsukamoto, Yusuke
Zenko, Tetsuya
Chen, Huei-Ru Vivien
Duan, Hao-Yuan
Fanciullo, Lapo
Kemper, Francisca
Lee, Chin-Fei
Eyres, Stewart
Lin, Sheng-Jun
Liu, Sheng-Yuan
Arzoumanian, Doris
Ohashi, Nagayoshi
Rao, Ramprasad
Tang, Ya-Wen
Wang, Jia-Wei
Yang, Meng-Zhe
Yen, Hsi-Wei
Bourke, Tyler L
Falle, Sam
Fuller, Gary
Gledhill, Tim
Greaves, Jane
Griffin, Matt
Choi, Minho
Hatchell, Jennifer
Karoly, Janik
Kirk, Jason
Konyves, Vera
Kwon, Woojin
Longmore, Steven
van Loo, Sven
de Looze, Ilse
Peretto, Nicolas
Priestley, Felix
Choi, Youngwoo
Rawlings, Jonathan
Retter, Brendan
Richer, John
Rigby, Andrew
Savini, Giorgio
Kim, Shinyoung
Scaife, Anna
Viti, Serena
Diep, Pham Ngoc
Ngoc, Nguyen Bich
Choi, Yunhee
Tram, Le Ngoc
Andre, Philippe
Coude, Simon
Dowell, C. Darren
Friesen, Rachel
Robitaille, Jean-Francois
Tamura, Motohide
Kwon, Jungmi
Archana, Soam
Han, Ilseung
Jeong, Il-Gyo
Hoang, Thiem
Kim, Kyoung Hee
Onaka, Takashi
Eswaraiah, Chakali
Ward-Thompson, Derek
Liu, Hong-Li
Tang, Xindi
Chen, Wen Ping
Matsumura, Masafumi
Hoang, Thuong Duc
Kang, Miju
Chen, Zhiwei
Le Gouellec, Valentin J. M
Kirchschlager, Florian
Poidevin, Frederick
Bastien, Pierre
Qiu, Keping
Hasegawa, Tetsuo
Lai, Shih-Ping
Byun, Do-Young
Cho, Jungyeon
Kim, Hyosung
Kim, Kee-Tae
Lee, Jeong-Eun
Lee, Sang-Sung
Lee, Yong-Hee
Kawabata, Koji
Lee, Hyeseung
Kim, Mi-Ryang
Yoo, Hyunju
Yun, Hyeong-Sik
Chen, Mike
Di Francesco, James
Fiege, Jason
Fissel, Laura M
Franzmann, Erica
Houde, Martin
Kim, Gwanjeong
Lacaille, Kevin
Matthews, Brenda
Sadavoy, Sarah
Moriarty-Schieven, Gerald
Tahani, Mehrnoosh
Ching, Tao-Chung
Dai, Y. Sophia
Keywords: Star formation
Magnetic fields
Polarimetry
Molecular clouds
Submillimeter astronomy
Issue Date: 10-Dec-2022
Publisher: American Astronomical Society
Citation: The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 941, No. 1, 51
Abstract: We present and analyze observations of polarized dust emission at 850 μm toward the central 1 × 1 pc hubfilament structure of Monoceros R2 (Mon R2). The data are obtained with SCUBA-2/POL-2 on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) as part of the B-fields in Star-forming Region Observations survey. The orientations of the magnetic field follow the spiral structure of Mon R2, which are well described by an axisymmetric magnetic field model. We estimate the turbulent component of the magnetic field using the angle difference between our observations and the best-fit model of the underlying large-scale mean magnetic field. This estimate is used to calculate the magnetic field strength using the Davis–Chandrasekhar–Fermi method, for which we also obtain the distribution of volume density and velocity dispersion using a column density map derived from Herschel data and the C18O (J = 3 − 2) data taken with HARP on the JCMT, respectively. We make maps of magnetic field strengths and mass-to-flux ratios, finding that magnetic field strengths vary from 0.02 to 3.64 mG with a mean value of 1.0 ± 0.06 mG, and the mean critical mass-to-flux ratio is 0.47 ± 0.02. Additionally, the mean Alfvén Mach number is 0.35 ± 0.01. This suggests that, in Mon R2, the magnetic fields provide resistance against large-scale gravitational collapse, and the magnetic pressure exceeds the turbulent pressure. We also investigate the properties of each filament in Mon R2. Most of the filaments are aligned along the magnetic field direction and are magnetically subcritical.
Description: Open Access
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/8130
ISSN: 1538-4357
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