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Distortion of Magnetic Fields in the Dense Core SL42 (CrA-E) in the Corona Australis Molecular Cloud Complex

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-07-21 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Detailed magnetic field structure of the dense core SL42 (CrA-E) in the Corona Australis molecular cloud complex was investigated based on near-infrared polarimetric observations of background stars to measure dichroically polarized light produced by magnetically aligned dust grains. The magnetic fields in and around SL42 were mapped using 206 stars and curved magnetic fields were identified. On the basis of simple hourglass (parabolic) magnetic field modeling, the magnetic axis of the core on the plane of sky was estimated to be 40±340^{\circ} \pm 3^{\circ}. The plane-of-sky magnetic field strength of SL42 was found to be 22.4±13.922.4 \pm 13.9 μ\muG. Taking into account the effects of thermal/turbulent pressure and the plane-of-sky magnetic field component, the critical mass of SL42 was obtained to be Mcr=21.2±6.6M_{\rm cr} = 21.2 \pm 6.6 M_{\odot}, which is close to the observed core mass of Mcore20M_{\rm core} \approx 20 M_{\odot}. We thus conclude that SL42 is in a condition close to the critical state if the magnetic fields lie near the plane of the sky. Since there is a very low luminosity object (VeLLO) toward the center of SL42, it is unlikely this core is in a highly subcritical condition (i.e., magnetic inclination angle significantly deviated from the plane of sky). The core probably started to collapse from a nearly kinematically critical state. In addition to the hourglass magnetic field modeling, the Inoue \& Fukui (2013) mechanism may explain the origin of the curved magnetic fields in the SL42 region.

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@article{arxiv.2007.15436,
  title  = {Distortion of Magnetic Fields in the Dense Core SL42 (CrA-E) in the Corona Australis Molecular Cloud Complex},
  author = {Ryo Kandori and Motohide Tamura and Masao Saito and Kohji Tomisaka and Tomoaki Matsumoto and Ryo Tazaki and Tetsuya Nagata and Nobuhiko Kusakabe and Yasushi Nakajima and Jungmi Kwon and Takahiro Nagayama and Ken'ichi Tatematsu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.15436},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

23 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ; For the convenience of readers, we explained our procedures of various data calibration/reduction/analysis methods again in this paper, instead of omitting detailed explanations by citing our previous papers