Abstract
Abstract
We present ALMA dust polarization and molecular line observations toward four clumps (I(N), I, IV, and V) in the massive star-forming region NGC 6334. In conjunction with large-scale dust polarization and molecular line data from JCMT, Planck, and NANTEN2, we make a synergistic analysis of relative orientations between magnetic fields (θ
B), column density gradients (θ
NG), local gravity (θ
LG), and velocity gradients (θ
VG) to investigate the multi-scale (from ∼30 to 0.003 pc) physical properties in NGC 6334. We find that the relative orientation between θ
B and θ
NG changes from statistically more perpendicular to parallel as column density (
N
H
2
) increases, which is a signature of trans-to-sub-Alfvénic turbulence at complex/cloud scales as revealed by previous numerical studies. Because θ
NG and θ
LG are preferentially aligned within the NGC 6334 cloud, we suggest that the more parallel alignment between θ
B and θ
NG at higher
N
H
2
is because the magnetic field line is dragged by gravity. At even higher
N
H
2
, the angle between θ
B and θ
NG or θ
LG transits back to having no preferred orientation, or statistically slightly more perpendicular, suggesting that the magnetic field structure is impacted by star formation activities. A statistically more perpendicular alignment is found between θ
B and θ
VG throughout our studied
N
H
2
range, which indicates a trans-to-sub-Alfvénic state at small scales as well, and this signifies that magnetic field has an important role in the star formation process in NGC 6334. The normalized mass-to-flux ratio derived from the polarization-intensity gradient (KTH) method increases with
N
H
2
, but the KTH method may fail at high
N
H
2
due to the impact of star formation feedback.
Funder
National Key R & D Program of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) of Taiwan
NSF
NASA
Unidad de Excelencia María de Maeztu
MCI-AEI-FEDER,UE
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
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