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A Tale of Three: Magnetic Fields along the Orion Integral-shaped Filament as Revealed by the JCMT BISTRO Survey

Author(s)
Wu, JintaiQiu, KepingPoidevin, FrederickBastien, PierreLiu, JunhaoChing, Tao-ChungBourke, Tyler L.Ward-Thompson, DerekPattle, KateJohnstone, DougKoch, Patrick M.Arzoumanian, DorisLee, Chang WonFanciullo, LapoOnaka, TakashiHwang, JihyeLe Gouellec, Valentin J. M.Soam, ArchanaTamura, MotohideTahani, MehrnooshEswaraiah, ChakaliLi, Hua-BaiBerry, DavidFuruya, Ray S.Coude, SimonKwon, WoojinLin, Sheng-JunWang, Jia-WeiHasegawa, TetsuoLai, Shih-PingByun, Do-YoungChen, ZhiweiChen, Huei-Ru VivienChen, Wen PingChen, MikeCho, JungyeonChoi, YoungwooChoi, YunheeChoi, MinhoChrysostomou, AntonioChung, Eun JungDai, SophiaDi Francesco, JamesPham Ngoc DiepDoi, YasuoDuan, Hao-YuanDuan, YanEden, DavidFiege, JasonFissel, Laura M.Franzmann, EricaFriberg, PerFriesen, RachelFuller, GaryGledhill, TimGraves, SarahGreaves, JaneGriffin, MattGu, QilaoHan, IlseungHayashi, SaekoHoang, ThiemHoude, MartinInoue, TsuyoshiInutsuka, Shu-ichiroIwasaki, KazunariJeong, Il-GyoKoenyves, VeraKang, Ji-hyunKang, MijuKaroly, JanikKataoka, AkimasaKawabata, KojiKim, ShinyoungKim, Mi-RyangKim, Kyoung HeeKim, Kee-TaeKim, JongsooKim, HyosungKim, GwanjeongKirchschlager, FlorianKirk, JasonKobayashi, Masato I. N.Kusune, TakayoshiKwon, JungmiLacaille, KevinLaw, Chi-YanLee, HyeseungLee, Chin-FeiLee, Sang-SungLee, Jeong-EunLi, DaleiLi, DiLi, GuangxingLiu, Sheng-YuanLiu, TieLiu, Hong-LiLu, XingLyo, A-RanMairs, SteveMatsumura, MasafumiMatthews, BrendaMoriarty-Schieven, GeraldNagata, TetsuyaNakamura, FumitakaNakanishi, HiroyukiNguyen Bich NgocOhashi, NagayoshiPark, GeumsookParsons, HarrietPeretto, NicolasPriestley, FelixPyo, Tae-SooQian, LeiRao, RamprasadRawlings, JonathanRawlings, MarkRetter, BrendanRicher, JohnRigby, AndrewSadavoy, SarahSaito, HiroSavini, GiorgioSeta, MasumichiSharma, EktaShimajiri, YoshitoShinnaga, HirokoTang, Ya-WenTang, XindiHoang Duc ThuongTomisaka, KohjiLe Ngoc TramTsukamoto, YusukeViti, SerenaWang, HongchiWhitworth, AnthonyXie, JinjinYang, Meng-ZheYen, Hsi-WeiYoo, HyunjuYuan, JinghuaYun, Hyeong-SikZenko, TetsuyaZhang, GuoyinZhang, Chuan-PengZhang, YapengZhou, JianjunZhu, Leide Looze, IlseAndre, PhilippeDowell, C. DarrenEyres, StewartFalle, SamRobitaille, Jean-Francoisvan Loo, Sven
Issued Date
2024-12
DOI
10.3847/2041-8213/ad93d2
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/87200
Citation
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS, v.977, no.2, pp.L31
Abstract
As part of the B-fields In Star-forming Region Observations survey, we present James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) 850 mu m 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 90 degrees 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 OMC-2 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.
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd
ISSN
2041-8205
Keyword
MU-MDUST POLARIZATIONSCUBA-2OMC-1STRENGTHI.POLARIMETERCOMPONENTSFORMING MOLECULAR CLOUDSSTAR-FORMATION

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