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Title: | A tale of three: magnetic fields along the orion integral-shaped filament as revealed by the JCMT BISTRO survey |
Authors: | Wu, Jintai Qiu, Keping Poidevin, Frederick Bastien, Pierre Liu, Junhao Ching, Tao-Chung Bourke, Tyler L Ward-Thompson, Derek Pattle, Kate Johnstone, Doug Koch, Patrick M Li, Hua-Bai Berry, David Furuya, Ray S Coude, Simon Kwon, Woojin Lin, Sheng-Jun Wang, Jia-Wei Hasegawa, Tetsuo Lai, Shih-Ping Fiege, Jason Kim, Kee-Tae Byun, Do-Young Chen, Zhiwei Chen, Huei-Ru Vivien Chen, Wen Ping Chen, Mike Cho, Jungyeon Choi, Youngwoo Choi, Yunhee Choi, Minho Chrysostomou, Antonio Kim, Jongsoo Fissel, Laura M Chung, Eun Jung Dai, Sophia Di Francesco, James Diep, Pham Ngoc Doi, Yasuo Franzmann, Erica Friberg, Per Friesen, Rachel Fuller, Gary Kim, Hyosung Gledhill, Tim Matsumura, Masafumi Graves, Sarah Greaves, Jane Griffin, Matt Gu, Qilao Han, Ilseung Hayashi, Saeko Hoang, Thiem Houde, Martin Kim, Gwanjeong Inoue, Tsuyoshi Inutsuka, Shu-ichiro Matthews, Brenda Iwasaki, Kazunari Jeong, Il-Gyo Konyves, Vera Kang, Ji-hyun Kang, Miju Karoly, Janik Kataoka, Akimasa Kirchschlager, Florian Kawabata, Koji Kim, Shinyoung Kim, Mi-Ryang Moriarty-Schieven, Gerald Kim, Kyoung Hee Kirk, Jason Kobayashi, Masato I. N Kusune, Takayoshi Kwon, Jungmi Nagata, Tetsuya Tram, Le Ngoc Lacaille, Kevin Law, Chi-Yan Lee, Hyeseung Lee, Chin-Fei Lee, Sang-Sung Lee, Jeong-Eun Li, Dalei Li, Di Li, Guangxing Liu, Sheng-Yuan Tsukamoto, Yusuke Nakamura, Fumitaka Liu, Tie Liu, Hong-Li Lu, Xing Lyo, A-Ran Mairs, Steve Nakanishi, Hiroyuki Ngoc, Nguyen Bich Ohashi, Nagayoshi Park, Geumsook Viti, Serena Parsons, Harriet Arzoumanian, Doris Peretto, Nicolas Priestley, Felix Pyo, Tae-Soo Qian, Lei Rao, Ramprasad Rawlings, Jonathan Rawlings, Mark Retter, Brendan Wang, Hongchi Richer, John Rigby, Andrew Lee, Chang Won Sadavoy, Sarah Saito, Hiro Savini, Giorgio Seta, Masumichi Sharma, Ekta Shimajiri, Yoshito Shinnaga, Hiroko Whitworth, Anthony Tang, Ya-Wen Tang, Xindi Thuong, Hoang Duc Fanciullo, Lapo Tomisaka, Kohji Xie, Jinjin Yang, Meng-Zhe Yen, Hsi-Wei Yoo, Hyunju Onaka, Takashi Duan, Hao-Yuan Yuan, Jinghua Yun, Hyeong-Sik Zenko, Tetsuya Zhang, Guoyin Zhang, Chuan-Peng Zhang, Yapeng Zhou, Jianjun Zhu, Lei Looze, Ilse de Andre, Philippe Duan, Yan Hwang, Jihye Dowell, C. Darren Eyres, Stewart Falle, Sam Robitaille, Jean-Francois van Loo, Sven Gouellec, Valentin J. M. Le Archana Soam Tamura, Motohide Tahani, Mehrnoosh Eden, David Eswaraiah, Chakali |
Keywords: | Star formation Interstellar magnetic fields Interstellar clouds Polarimetry |
Issue Date: | 20-Dec-2024 |
Publisher: | American Astronomical Society |
Citation: | The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol. 977, No. 2, L31 |
Abstract: | As part of the B-fields In Star-forming Region Observations survey, we present James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) 850 μm polarimetric observations toward the Orion integral-shaped filament (ISF) that covers three portions known as OMC-1, OMC-2, and OMC-3. The magnetic field threading the ISF seen in the JCMT POL-2 map appears as a tale of three: pinched for OMC-1, twisted for OMC-2, and nearly uniform for OMC-3. A multiscale analysis shows that the magnetic field structure in OMC-3 is very consistent at all the scales, whereas the field structure in OMC-2 shows no correlation across different scales. In OMC-1, the field retains its mean orientation from large to small scales but shows some deviations at small scales. Histograms of relative orientations between the magnetic field and filaments reveal a bimodal distribution for OMC-1, a relatively random distribution for OMC-2, and a distribution with a predominant peak at 90o for OMC-3. Furthermore, the magnetic fields in OMC-1 and OMC-3 both appear to be aligned perpendicular to the fibers, which are denser structures within the filament, but the field in OMC2 is aligned along with the fibers. All these suggest that gravity, turbulence, and magnetic field are each playing a leading role in OMC-1, 2, and 3, respectively. While OMC-2 and 3 have almost the same gas mass, density, and nonthermal velocity dispersion, there are on average younger and fewer young stellar objects in OMC-3, providing evidence that a stronger magnetic field will induce slower and less efficient star formation in molecular clouds. |
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URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2248/8632 |
ISSN: | 2041-8205 |
Appears in Collections: | IIAP Publications |
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