Magnetic field of Taurus/B211 Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Li P.S.
  2. Lopez-Rodriguez E.
  3. Ajeddig H.
  4. Andre P.
  5. McKee C.F.
  6. Rho
  7. J.,Klein
  8. R.I.
  9. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

Optical and infrared polarization mapping and recent Planck observations of the filamentary cloud L1495 in Taurus show that the large-scale magnetic field is approximately perpendicular to the long axis of the cloud. We use the HAWC+ polarimeter on SOFIA to probe the complex magnetic field in the B211 part of the cloud. Our results reveal a dispersion of polarization angles of 36{deg}, about five times that measured on a larger scale by Planck. Applying the Davis-Chandrasekhar-Fermi (DCF) method with velocity information obtained from IRAM 30m C^18^O(1-0) observations, we find two distinct sub-regions with magnetic field strengths differing by more than a factor 3. The quieter sub-region is magnetically critical and sub-Alfvenic; the field is comparable to the average field measured in molecular clumps based on Zeeman observations. The more chaotic, super-Alfvenic sub-region shows at least three velocity components, indicating interaction among multiple substructures. Its field is much less than the average Zeeman field in molecular clumps, suggesting that the DCF value of the field there may be an underestimate. Numerical simulation of filamentary cloud formation shows that filamentary substructures can strongly perturb the magnetic field. DCF and true field values in the simulation are compared. Pre-stellar cores are observed in B211 and are seen in our simulation. The appendices give a derivation of the standard DCF method that allows for a dispersion in polarization angles that is not small, present an alternate derivation of the structure function version of the DCF method, and treat fragmentation of filaments.

Keywords
  1. interstellar-medium
  2. magnetic-fields
  3. polarimetry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2022MNRAS.510.6085L
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2022-02-03T08:44:11Z
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2022-02-03T08:44:11Z
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