English

Relative Alignment Between the Magnetic Field and Molecular Gas Structure in the Vela C Giant Molecular Cloud using Low and High Density Tracers

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2019-06-26 v2

Abstract

We compare the magnetic field orientation for the young giant molecular cloud Vela C inferred from 500-μ\mum polarization maps made with the BLASTPol balloon-borne polarimeter to the orientation of structures in the integrated line emission maps from Mopra observations. Averaging over the entire cloud we find that elongated structures in integrated line-intensity, or zeroth-moment maps, for low density tracers such as 12^{12}CO and 13^{13}CO JJ \rightarrow 1 - 0 are statistically more likely to align parallel to the magnetic field, while intermediate or high density tracers show (on average) a tendency for alignment perpendicular to the magnetic field. This observation agrees with previous studies of the change in relative orientation with column density in Vela C, and supports a model where the magnetic field is strong enough to have influenced the formation of dense gas structures within Vela C. The transition from parallel to no preferred/perpendicular orientation appears to happen between the densities traced by 13^{13}CO and by C18^{18}O JJ \rightarrow 1 - 0. Using RADEX radiative transfer models to estimate the characteristic number density traced by each molecular line we find that the transition occurs at a molecular hydrogen number density of approximately 10310^3 cm3^{-3}. We also see that the Centre-Ridge (the highest column density and most active star-forming region within Vela C) appears to have a transition at a lower number density, suggesting that this may depend on the evolutionary state of the cloud.

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@article{arxiv.1804.08979,
  title  = {Relative Alignment Between the Magnetic Field and Molecular Gas Structure in the Vela C Giant Molecular Cloud using Low and High Density Tracers},
  author = {Laura M. Fissel and Peter A. R. Ade and Francesco E. Angilè and Peter Ashton and Steven J. Benton and Che-Yu Chen and Maria Cunningham and Mark J. Devlin and Bradley Dober and Rachel Friesen and Yasuo Fukui and Nicholas Galitzki and Natalie N. Gandilo and Alyssa Goodman and Claire-Elise Green and Paul Jones and Jeffrey Klein and Patrick King and Andrei L. Korotkov and Zhi-Yun Li and Vicki Lowe and Peter G. Martin and Tristan G. Matthews and Lorenzo Moncelsi and Fumitaka Nakamura and Calvin B. Netterfield and Amanda Newmark and Giles Novak and Enzo Pascale and Frédérick Poidevin and Fabio P. Santos and Giorgio Savini and Douglas Scott and Jamil A. Shariff and Juan D. Soler and Nicholas E. Thomas and Carole E. Tucker and Gregory S. Tucker and Derek Ward-Thompson and Catherine Zucker},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.08979},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

27 pages, 15 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ