BISTRO Survey: Gravity-Dominated and Magnetically Regulated Star Formation in M17 SW
Abstract
We present high-resolution magnetic field maps of the M17 SW molecular cloud using JCMT 850 m dust polarization at a scale of 14. The magnetic field exhibits a distinct arc-like structure that encircles three dense clumps (C1, C2, and C3). By combining polarization data with ammonia line observations, the plane-of-sky magnetic field strength, measured using the Skalidis-Tassis method to minimize angle dispersion errors, ranges from 0.1 to 2.4 mG (mean: 0.54 mG). Energy budget analysis reveals a hierarchy dominated by gravity ( erg cm), which exceeds both magnetic ( erg cm) and turbulent ( erg cm) energies. Since all three energy densities lie within one order of magnitude, gravitational dominance acts primarily as the global driver, while the system remains in a state of near-equipartition. Structurally, the northeastern boundary shows magnetic field lines perpendicular to the shock front, consistent with compression from the adjacent HII region. Within the cloud, magnetic field lines generally align with gravity to assist collapse, but turn perpendicular to gravity within curved accretion bridges. This configuration provides support against radial collapse while guiding gas flow. Kinematic evidence suggests that these channels transport material from Clump C3 onto the massive Clump C2. Star formation in M17 SW is globally driven by gravity but locally regulated by the magnetic field structure.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2605.17708,
title = {BISTRO Survey: Gravity-Dominated and Magnetically Regulated Star Formation in M17 SW},
author = {Mengke Zhao and Keping Qiu and Ji-hyun Kang and Xindi Tang and Anthony Whitworth and Derek Ward-Thompson and Takashi Onaka and Chang Won Lee and Tyler L. Bourke and Jihye Hwang and David Eden and Thiem Hoang and Motohide Tamura and Jungmi Kwon and Felix Priestley and Kee-Tae Kim and Doris Arzoumanian and James Di Francesco and Chakali Eswaraiah and Doug Johnstone and Nguyen Bich Ngoc and Zhiwei Chen and Sarah Sadavoy and Archana Soam and Ray S. Furuya and Shih-Ping Lai and Woojin Kwon and Pierre Bastien and Kate Pattle and David Berry},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.17708},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
19 pages, 16 figures, accepted by ApJ