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JCMT BISTRO survey: Magnetic Fields within the Hub-Filament Structure in IC 5146

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2019-05-08 v3

Abstract

We present the 850 μ\mum polarization observations toward the IC5146 filamentary cloud taken using the Submillimetre Common-User Bolometer Array 2 (SCUBA-2) and its associated polarimeter (POL-2), mounted on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT), as part of the B-fields In STar forming Regions Observations (BISTRO). This work is aimed at revealing the magnetic field morphology within a core-scale (1.0\lesssim 1.0 pc) hub-filament structure (HFS) located at the end of a parsec-scale filament. To investigate whether or not the observed polarization traces the magnetic field in the HFS, we analyze the dependence between the observed polarization fraction and total intensity using a Bayesian approach with the polarization fraction described by the Rice likelihood function, which can correctly describe the probability density function (PDF) of the observed polarization fraction for low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) data. We find a power-law dependence between the polarization fraction and total intensity with an index of 0.56 in AVA_V\sim 20--300 mag regions, suggesting that the dust grains in these dense regions can still be aligned with magnetic fields in the IC5146 regions. Our polarization maps reveal a curved magnetic field, possibly dragged by the contraction along the parsec-scale filament. We further obtain a magnetic field strength of 0.5±\pm0.2 mG toward the central hub using the Davis-Chandrasekhar-Fermi method, corresponding to a mass-to-flux criticality of \sim 1.3±0.41.3\pm0.4 and an Alfv\'{e}nic Mach number of <<0.6. These results suggest that gravity and magnetic field is currently of comparable importance in the HFS, and turbulence is less important.

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@article{arxiv.1812.05818,
  title  = {JCMT BISTRO survey: Magnetic Fields within the Hub-Filament Structure in IC 5146},
  author = {Jia-Wei Wang and Shih-Ping Lai and Chakali Eswaraiah and Kate Pattle and James Di Francesco and Doug Johnstone and Patrick M. Koch and Tie Liu and Motohide Tamura and Ray S. Furuya and Takashi Onaka and Derek Ward-Thompson and Archana Soam and Kee-Tae Kim and Chang Won Lee and Chin-Fei Lee and Steve Mairs and Doris Arzoumanian and Gwanjeong Kim and Thiem Hoang and Jihye Hwang and Sheng-Yuan Liu and David Berry and Pierre Bastien and Tetsuo Hasegawa and Woojin Kwon and Keping Qiu and Philippe André and Yusuke Aso and Do-Young Byun and Huei-Ru Chen and Michael C. Chen and Wen Ping Chen and Tao-Chung Ching and Jungyeon Cho and Minho Choi and Antonio Chrysostomou and Eun Jung Chung and Simon Coudé and Yasuo Doi and C. Darren Dowell and Emily Drabek-Maunder and Hao-Yuan Duan and Stewart P. S. Eyres and Sam Falle and Lapo Fanciullo and Jason Fiege and Erica Franzmann and Per Friberg and Rachel K. Friesen and Gary Fuller and Tim Gledhill and Sarah F. Graves and Jane S. Greaves and Matt J. Griffin and Qilao Gu and Ilseung Han and Jennifer Hatchell and Saeko S. Hayashi and Wayne Holland and Martin Houde and Tsuyoshi Inoue and Shu-ichiro Inutsuka and Kazunari Iwasaki and Il-Gyo Jeong and Yoshihiro Kanamori and Ji-hyun Kang and Miju Kang and Sung-ju Kang and Akimasa Kataoka and Koji S. Kawabata and Francisca Kemper and Jongsoo Kim and Kyoung Hee Kim and Mi-Ryang Kim and Shinyoung Kim and Jason M. Kirk and Masato I. N. Kobayashi and Vera Konyves and Jungmi Kwon and Kevin M. Lacaille and Hyeseung Lee and Jeong-Eun Lee and Sang-Sung Lee and Yong-Hee Lee and Dalei Li and Di Li and Hua-bai Li and Hong-Li Liu and Junhao Liu and A-Ran Lyo and Masafumi Matsumura and Brenda C. Matthews and Gerald H. Moriarty-Schieven and Tetsuya Nagata and Fumitaka Nakamura and Hiroyuki Nakanishi and Nagayoshi Ohashi and Geumsook Park and Harriet Parsons and Enzo Pascale and Nicolas Peretto and Andy Pon and Tae-Soo Pyo and Lei Qian and Ramprasad Rao and Mark G. Rawlings and Brendan Retter and John Richer and Andrew Rigby and Jean-François Robitaille and Sarah Sadavoy and Hiro Saito and Giorgio Savini and Anna M. M. Scaife and Masumichi Seta and Hiroko Shinnaga and Ya-Wen Tang and Kohji Tomisaka and Yusuke Tsukamoto and Sven van Loo and Hongchi Wang and Anthony P. Whitworth and Hsi-Wei Yen and Hyunju Yoo and Jinghua Yuan and Hyeong-Sik Yun and Tetsuya Zenko and Chuan-Peng Zhang and Guoyin Zhang and Ya-Peng Zhang and Jianjun Zhou and Zhu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.05818},
  year   = {2019}
}

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24 pages, 15 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ