B-fields in Star-forming Region Observations (BISTRO): Magnetic Fields in the Filamentary Structures of Serpens Main
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Published:2022-02-01
Issue:2
Volume:926
Page:163
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ISSN:0004-637X
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Container-title:The Astrophysical Journal
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Short-container-title:ApJ
Author:
Kwon WoojinORCID, Pattle KateORCID, Sadavoy SarahORCID, Hull Charles L. H.ORCID, Johnstone DougORCID, Ward-Thompson DerekORCID, Francesco James DiORCID, Koch Patrick M.ORCID, Furuya RayORCID, Doi YasuoORCID, Le Gouellec Valentin J. M.ORCID, Hwang JihyeORCID, Lyo A-RanORCID, Soam ArchanaORCID, Tang XindiORCID, Hoang ThiemORCID, Kirchschlager FlorianORCID, Eswaraiah Chakali, Fanciullo LapoORCID, Kim Kyoung HeeORCID, Onaka TakashiORCID, Könyves VeraORCID, Kang Ji-hyunORCID, Lee Chang Won, Tamura MotohideORCID, Bastien PierreORCID, Hasegawa Tetsuo, Lai Shih-PingORCID, Qiu KepingORCID, Berry David, Arzoumanian DorisORCID, Bourke Tyler L.ORCID, Byun Do-YoungORCID, Chen Wen PingORCID, Chen Huei-Ru VivienORCID, Chen Mike, Chen ZhiweiORCID, Ching Tao-ChungORCID, Cho JungyeonORCID, Choi Yunhee, Choi Minho, Chrysostomou AntonioORCID, Chung Eun JungORCID, Coudé SimonORCID, Dai Sophia, Diep Pham Ngoc, Duan Yan, Duan Hao-YuanORCID, Eden DavidORCID, Fiege Jason, Fissel Laura M.ORCID, Franzmann EricaORCID, Friberg PerORCID, Friesen RachelORCID, Fuller GaryORCID, Gledhill TimORCID, Graves SarahORCID, Greaves JaneORCID, Griffin Matt, Gu QilaoORCID, Han Ilseung, Hatchell JenniferORCID, Hayashi Saeko, Houde MartinORCID, Inoue TsuyoshiORCID, Inutsuka Shu-ichiroORCID, Iwasaki KazunariORCID, Jeong Il-Gyo, Kang MijuORCID, Karoly Janik, Kataoka AkimasaORCID, Kawabata KojiORCID, Kemper FranciscaORCID, Kim Kee-TaeORCID, Kim GwanjeongORCID, Kim Mi-RyangORCID, Kim ShinyoungORCID, Kim JongsooORCID, Kirk JasonORCID, Kobayashi Masato I. N.ORCID, Kusune TakayoshiORCID, Kwon JungmiORCID, Lacaille KevinORCID, Law Chi-YanORCID, Lee Chin-FeiORCID, Lee Yong-HeeORCID, Lee HyeseungORCID, Lee Jeong-EunORCID, Lee Sang-SungORCID, Li Dalei, Li DiORCID, Li Hua-baiORCID, Lin Sheng-JunORCID, Liu Sheng-YuanORCID, Liu Hong-Li, Liu JunhaoORCID, Liu Tie, Lu XingORCID, Mairs SteveORCID, Matsumura MasafumiORCID, Matthews BrendaORCID, Moriarty-Schieven GeraldORCID, Nagata TetsuyaORCID, Nakamura FumitakaORCID, Nakanishi Hiroyuki, Ngoc Nguyen Bich, Ohashi NagayoshiORCID, Park GeumsookORCID, Parsons HarrietORCID, Peretto Nicolas, Priestley Felix, Pyo Tae-SooORCID, Qian LeiORCID, Rao RamprasadORCID, Rawlings JonathanORCID, Rawlings Mark G.ORCID, Retter Brendan, Richer JohnORCID, Rigby AndrewORCID, Saito Hiro, Savini GiorgioORCID, Seta Masumichi, Shimajiri YoshitoORCID, Shinnaga HirokoORCID, Tahani MehrnooshORCID, Tang Ya-WenORCID, Tomisaka KohjiORCID, Tram Le NgocORCID, Tsukamoto Yusuke, Viti SerenaORCID, Wang HongchiORCID, Wang Jia-WeiORCID, Whitworth Anthony, Wu JintaiORCID, Xie Jinjin, Yen Hsi-WeiORCID, Yoo HyunjuORCID, Yuan Jinghua, Yun Hyeong-SikORCID, Zenko Tetsuya, Zhang YapengORCID, Zhang Chuan-PengORCID, Zhang Guoyin, Zhou Jianjun, Zhu Lei, Looze Ilse de, André PhilippeORCID, Dowell C. Darren, Eyres Stewart, Falle Sam, Robitaille Jean-François, Loo Sven van
Abstract
Abstract
We present 850 μm polarimetric observations toward the Serpens Main molecular cloud obtained using the POL-2 polarimeter on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope as part of the B-fields In STar-forming Region Observations survey. These observations probe the magnetic field morphology of the Serpens Main molecular cloud on about 6000 au scales, which consists of cores and six filaments with different physical properties such as density and star formation activity. Using the histogram of relative orientation (HRO) technique, we find that magnetic fields are parallel to filaments in less-dense filamentary structures where
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cm−2 (magnetic fields perpendicular to density gradients), while they are perpendicular to filaments (magnetic fields parallel to density gradients) in dense filamentary structures with star formation activity. Moreover, applying the HRO technique to denser core regions, we find that magnetic field orientations change to become perpendicular to density gradients again at
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cm−2. This can be interpreted as a signature of core formation. At
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cm−2, magnetic fields change back to being parallel to density gradients once again, which can be understood to be due to magnetic fields being dragged in by infalling material. In addition, we estimate the magnetic field strengths of the filaments (B
POS = 60–300 μG)) using the Davis–Chandrasekhar–Fermi method and discuss whether the filaments are gravitationally unstable based on magnetic field and turbulence energy densities.
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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