The JCMT BISTRO-2 Survey: The Magnetic Field in the Center of the Rosette Molecular Cloud

Author:

Könyves VeraORCID,Ward-Thompson DerekORCID,Pattle KateORCID,Di Francesco JamesORCID,Arzoumanian DorisORCID,Chen ZhiweiORCID,Diep Pham Ngoc,Eswaraiah ChakaliORCID,Fanciullo Lapo,Furuya Ray S.ORCID,Hoang ThiemORCID,Hull Charles L. H.ORCID,Hwang JihyeORCID,Johnstone DougORCID,Kang Ji-hyunORCID,Karoly Janik,Kirchschlager FlorianORCID,Kirk Jason M.ORCID,Koch Patrick M.ORCID,Kwon JungmiORCID,Lee Chang WonORCID,Onaka TakashiORCID,Robitaille Jean-François,Soam ArchanaORCID,Tahani Mehrnoosh,Tang XindiORCID,Tamura MotohideORCID,Berry David,Bastien PierreORCID,Ching Tao-ChungORCID,Coudé SimonORCID,Kwon WoojinORCID,Wang Jia-WeiORCID,Hasegawa Tetsuo,Lai Shih-PingORCID,Qiu KepingORCID

Abstract

Abstract We present the first 850 μm polarization observations in the most active star-forming site of the Rosette Molecular Cloud (d ∼ 1.6 kpc) in the wall of the Rosette Nebula, imaged with the SCUBA-2/POL-2 instruments of the James Clerk Maxwell telescope, as part of the B-Fields In Star-forming Region Observations 2 (BISTRO-2) survey. From the POL-2 data we find that the polarization fraction decreases with the 850 μm continuum intensity with α = 0.49 ± 0.08 in the pI α relation, which suggests that some fraction of the dust grains remain aligned at high densities. The north of our 850 μm image reveals a “gemstone ring” morphology, which is a ∼1 pc diameter ring-like structure with extended emission in the “head” to the southwest. We hypothesize that it might have been blown by feedback in its interior, while the B-field is parallel to its circumference in most places. In the south of our SCUBA-2 field the clumps are apparently connected with filaments that follow infrared dark clouds. Here, the POL-2 magnetic field orientations appear bimodal with respect to the large-scale Planck field. The mass of our effective mapped area is ∼174 M , which we calculate from 850 μm flux densities. We compare our results with masses from large-scale emission-subtracted Herschel 250 μm data and find agreement within 30%. We estimate the plane-of-sky B-field strength in one typical subregion using the Davis–Chandrasekhar–Fermi technique and find 80 ± 30 μG toward a clump and its outskirts. The estimated mass-to-flux ratio of λ = 2.3 ± 1.0 suggests that the B-field is not sufficiently strong to prevent gravitational collapse in this subregion.

Funder

UKRI ∣ Science and Technology Facilities Council

Vietnam National Foundation for Science and Technology Development

NAOJ Fellowship and JSPS KAKENHI grants

Basic Science Research Program through the NRF funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology

National Key R&D Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

NSF

Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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