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Magnetic Fields in the Bones of the Milky Way

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-10-08 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Stars primarily form in galactic spiral arms within dense, filamentary molecular clouds. The largest and most elongated of these molecular clouds are referred to as ``bones," which are massive, velocity-coherent filaments (lengths ~20 to >100 pc, widths ~1-2 pc) that run approximately parallel and in close proximity to the Galactic plane. While these bones have been generally well characterized, the importance and structure of their magnetic fields (B-fields) remain largely unconstrained. Through the SOFIA Legacy program FIELDMAPS, we mapped the B-fields of 10 bones in the Milky Way. We found that their B-fields are varied, with no single preferred alignment along the entire spine of the bones. At higher column densities, the spines of the bones are more likely to align perpendicularly to the B-fields, although this is not ubiquitous, and the alignment shows no strong correlation with the locations of identified young stellar objects. We estimated the B-field strengths across the bones and found them to be ~30-150 μ\muG at pc scales. Despite the generally low virial parameters, the B-fields are strong compared to the local gravity, suggesting that B-fields play a significant role in resisting global collapse. Moreover, the B-fields may slow and guide gas flow during dissipation. Recent star formation within the bones may be due to high-density pockets at smaller scales, which could have formed before or simultaneously with the bones.

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@article{arxiv.2510.05933,
  title  = {Magnetic Fields in the Bones of the Milky Way},
  author = {Ian W. Stephens and Simon Coude and Philip C. Myers and Catherine Zucker and James M. Jackson and B-G Andersson and Rowan Smith and Archana Soam and Patricio Sanhueza and Taylor Hogge and Howard A. Smith and Giles Novak and Sarah Sadavoy and Thushara Pillai and Zhi-Yun Li and Leslie W. Looney and Koji Sugitani and Andres E. Guzman and Alyssa Goodman and Takayoshi Kusune and Miaomiao Zhang and Nicole Karnath and Jessy Marin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.05933},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted to ApJ