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Planck intermediate results. XXXII. The relative orientation between the magnetic field and structures traced by interstellar dust

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2016-02-10 v4

Abstract

The role of the magnetic field in the formation of the filamentary structures observed in the interstellar medium (ISM) is a debated topic. The Planck all-sky maps of linearly polarized emission from dust at 353GHz provide the required combination of imaging and statistics to study the correlation between the structures of the Galactic magnetic field and of interstellar matter, both in the diffuse ISM and in molecular clouds. The data reveal structures, or ridges, in the intensity map with counterparts in the Stokes Q and/or U maps. We focus on structures at intermediate and high Galactic latitudes with column density from 102010^{20} to 102210^{22} cm2^{-2}. We measure the magnetic field orientation on the plane of the sky from the polarization data, and present an algorithm to estimate the orientation of the ridges from the dust intensity map. We use analytical models to account for projection effects. Comparing polarization angles on and off the structures, we estimate the mean ratio between the strengths of the turbulent and mean components of the magnetic field to be between 0.6 and 1.0, with a preferred value of 0.8. We find that the ridges are preferentially aligned with the magnetic field measured on the structures. This trend becomes more striking for increasing polarization fraction and decreasing column density. We interpret the increase of alignment with polarization fraction as a consequence of projections effects. The decrease of alignment for high column density is not due to a loss of correlation between the structures and the geometry of the magnetic field. In molecular complexes, we observe structures perpendicular to the magnetic field, which cannot be accounted for by projection effects. We discuss our results in the context of models and MHD simulations, which describe the formation of structures in the magnetized ISM.

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@article{arxiv.1409.6728,
  title  = {Planck intermediate results. XXXII. The relative orientation between the magnetic field and structures traced by interstellar dust},
  author = {Planck Collaboration and R. Adam and P. A. R. Ade and N. Aghanim and M. I. R. Alves and M. Arnaud and D. Arzoumanian and M. Ashdown and J. Aumont and C. Baccigalupi and A. J. Banday and R. B. Barreiro and N. Bartolo and E. Battaner and K. Benabed and A. Benoit-Lévy and J. -P. Bernard and M. Bersanelli and P. Bielewicz and A. Bonaldi and L. Bonavera and J. R. Bond and J. Borrill and F. R. Bouchet and F. Boulanger and A. Bracco and C. Burigana and R. C. Butler and E. Calabrese and J. -F. Cardoso and A. Catalano and A. Chamballu and H. C. Chiang and P. R. Christensen and S. Colombi and L. P. L. Colombo and C. Combet and F. Couchot and B. P. Crill and A. Curto and F. Cuttaia and L. Danese and R. D. Davies and R. J. Davis and P. de Bernardis and A. de Rosa and G. de Zotti and J. Delabrouille and C. Dickinson and J. M. Diego and H. Dole and S. Donzelli and O. Doré and M. Douspis and A. Ducout and X. Dupac and G. Efstathiou and F. Elsner and T. A. Enßlin and H. K. Eriksen and E. Falgarone and K. Ferrière and F. Finelli and O. Forni and M. Frailis and A. A. Fraisse and E. Franceschi and A. Frejsel and S. Galeotta and S. Galli and K. Ganga and T. Ghosh and M. Giard and E. Gjerløw and J. González-Nuevo and K. M. Górski and A. Gregorio and A. Gruppuso and V. Guillet and F. K. Hansen and D. Hanson and D. L. Harrison and S. Henrot-Versillé and C. Hernández-Monteagudo and D. Herranz and S. R. Hildebrandt and E. Hivon and W. A. Holmes and W. Hovest and K. M. Huffenberger and G. Hurier and A. H. Jaffe and T. R. Jaffe and W. C. Jones and E. Keihänen and R. Keskitalo and T. S. Kisner and R. Kneissl and J. Knoche and M. Kunz and H. Kurki-Suonio and G. Lagache and J. -M. Lamarre and A. Lasenby and M. Lattanzi and C. R. Lawrence and R. Leonardi and F. Levrier and M. Liguori and P. B. Lilje and M. Linden-Vørnle and M. López-Caniego and P. M. Lubin and J. F. Macías-Pérez and B. Maffei and D. Maino and N. Mandolesi and M. Maris and D. J. Marshall and P. G. Martin and E. Martínez-González and S. Masi and S. Matarrese and P. Mazzotta and A. Melchiorri and L. Mendes and A. Mennella and M. Migliaccio and M. -A. Miville-Deschênes and A. Moneti and L. Montier and G. Morgante and D. Mortlock and D. Munshi and J. A. Murphy and P. Naselsky and P. Natoli and H. U. Nørgaard-Nielsen and F. Noviello and D. Novikov and I. Novikov and N. Oppermann and C. A. Oxborrow and L. Pagano and F. Pajot and D. Paoletti and F. Pasian and O. Perdereau and L. Perotto and F. Perrotta and V. Pettorino and F. Piacentini and M. Piat and S. Plaszczynski and E. Pointecouteau and G. Polenta and N. Ponthieu and L. Popa and G. W. Pratt and S. Prunet and J. -L. Puget and J. P. Rachen and W. T. Reach and M. Reinecke and M. Remazeilles and C. Renault and I. Ristorcelli and G. Rocha and G. Roudier and J. A. Rubiño-Martín and B. Rusholme and M. Sandri and D. Santos and G. Savini and D. Scott and J. D. Soler and L. D. Spencer and V. Stolyarov and R. Sudiwala and R. Sunyaev and D. Sutton and A. -S. Suur-Uski and J. -F. Sygnet and J. A. Tauber and L. Terenzi and L. Toffolatti and M. Tomasi and M. Tristram and M. Tucci and G. Umana and L. Valenziano and J. Valiviita and B. Van Tent and P. Vielva and F. Villa and L. A. Wade and B. D. Wandelt and I. K. Wehus and H. Wiesemeyer and D. Yvon and A. Zacchei and A. Zonca},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.6728},
  year   = {2016}
}

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Submitted to Astronomy & Astrophysics