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Magnetic Fields Under Feedback: A Case Study of the Massive Star-Forming Hub G34.26+0.15

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-10-10 v1

Abstract

We present 850μ\mum polarized observations of the molecular cloud G34.26+0.15 taken using the POL-2 polarimeter mounted on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT). G34.26+0.15 is a hub-filament system with ongoing high-mass star-formation, containing multiple HII regions. We extend the Histogram of Relative Orientations technique with an alternative application that considers the alignment of the magnetic field to the filaments and a HII region boundary, denoted as the filament alignment factor (ξF\xi_{F}) and the ellipse alignment factor (ξE\xi_{E}) respectively. Using these metrics, we find that, although in general the magnetic field aligns parallel to the filamentary structure within the system in the north-west, the magnetic field structure of G34.26+0.15 has been radically reshaped by the expansion of an evolved HII region in the south-east, which itself may have triggered further high-mass star formation in the cloud. Thus, we suggest high-mass star formation is both occurring through mass accretion as per the hub-filament model from one side, and through compression of gas under stellar feedback from the other. We also use HARP observations of C18^{18}O from the CHIMPS survey to estimate the magnetic field strength across the cloud, finding strengths of \sim0.5-1.4 mG.

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@article{arxiv.2410.06178,
  title  = {Magnetic Fields Under Feedback: A Case Study of the Massive Star-Forming Hub G34.26+0.15},
  author = {Zacariyya A. Khan and Kate Pattle and Sarah F. Graves},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.06178},
  year   = {2024}
}

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16 pages, 15 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in MNRAS