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Relative Alignments Between Magnetic Fields, Velocity Gradients, and Dust Emission Gradients in NGC 1333

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-07-29 v1

Abstract

Magnetic fields play an important role in shaping and regulating star formation in molecular clouds. Here, we present one of the first studies examining the relative orientations between magnetic (BB) fields and the dust emission, gas column density, and velocity centroid gradients on the 0.02 pc (core) scales, using the BISTRO and VLA+GBT observations of the NGC 1333 star-forming clump. We quantified these relative orientations using the Project Rayleigh Statistic (PRS) and found preferential global parallel alignment between the BB field and dust emission gradients, consistent with large-scale studies with Planck. No preferential global alignments, however, are found between the BB field and velocity gradients. Local PRS calculated for subregions defined by either dust emission or velocity coherence further revealed that the BB field does not preferentially align with dust emission gradients in most emission-defined subregions, except in the warmest ones. The velocity-coherent structures, on the other hand, also showed no preferred BB field alignments with velocity gradients, except for one potentially bubble-compressed region. Interestingly, the velocity gradient magnitude in NGC 1333 ubiquitously features prominent ripple-like structures that are indicative of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves. Finally, we found BB field alignments with the emission gradients to correlate with dust temperature and anticorrelate with column density, velocity dispersion, and velocity gradient magnitude. The latter two anticorrelations suggest that alignments between gas structures and BB fields can be perturbed by physical processes that elevate velocity dispersion and velocity gradients, such as infall, accretions, and MHD waves.

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@article{arxiv.2407.18375,
  title  = {Relative Alignments Between Magnetic Fields, Velocity Gradients, and Dust Emission Gradients in NGC 1333},
  author = {Michael Chun-Yuan Chen and Laura M. Fissel and Sarah I. Sadavoy and Erik Rosolowsky and Yasuo Doi and Doris Arzoumanian and Pierre Bastien and Simon Coudé and James Di Francesco and Rachel Friesen and Ray S. Furuya and Jihye Hwang and Shu-ichiro Inutsuka and Doug Johnstone and Janik Karoly and Jungmi Kwon and Woojin Kwon and Valentin J. M. Le Gouellec and Hong-Li Liu and Steve Mairs and Takashi Onaka and Kate Pattle and Mark G. Rawlings and Mehrnoosh Tahani and Motohide Tamura and Jia-Wei Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.18375},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted to the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Main Journal