A First Look at BISTRO Observations of the ρ Oph-A core

We present 850 μm imaging polarimetry data of the ρ Oph-A core taken with the Submillimeter Common-User Bolometer Array-2 (SCUBA-2) and its polarimeter (POL-2) as part of our ongoing survey project, B-fields In STar forming RegiOns (BISTRO). The polarization vectors are used to identify the orientat...

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Hauptverfasser: Kwon, J, Doi, Y, Tamura, M, Matsumura, M, Berry, D, Hasegawa, T, Furuya, RS, Pon, A, Di Francesco, J, Arzoumanian, D, Hayashi, SS, Kawabata, KS, Onaka, T, Choi, M, Kang, M, Lee, CW, Lee, S-S, Liu, H-L, Liu, T, Inutsuka, S-I, Eswaraiah, C, Bastien, P, Kwon, W, Lai, S-P, Qiu, S, Franzmann, E, Friberg, P, Graves, SF, Greaves, JS, Houde, M, Kirk, JM, Koch, PM, Parsons, H, Rao, R, Rawlings, MG, Shinnaga, H, Van Loo, S, Byun, D-Y, Chen, H-R, Chen, MC-Y, Chen, WP, Ching, T-C, Chrysostomou, A, Chung, EJ, Eyres, SPS, Fiege, J, Fuller, G, Gledhill, T, Griffin, MJ, Gu, Q, Inoue, T, Iwasaki, K, Jeong, I-G, Kang, J-H, Kang, S-J, Kim, J, Kim, K-T, Kim, KH, Kim, M-R, Kim, S, Lacaille, KM, Li, H-B, Liu, J, Liu, S-Y, Lyo, A-R, Mairs, S, Moriarty-Schieven, GH, Nakamura, F, Nakanishi, H, Ohashi, N, Peretto, N, Pyo, T-S, Qian, L, Retter, B, Richer, J, Rigby, A, Robitaille, J-F, Savini, G, Scaife, AMM, Soam, A, Tang, Y-W, Wang, H, Wang, J-W, Whitworth, AP, Yen, H-W, Yuan, J, Zhang, C-P, Zhang, G, Zhou, J, Zhu, L, André, P, Dowell, CD, Falle, S, Tsukamoto, Y, Nakagawa, T, Kanamori, Y, Kataoka, A, Nagata, T, Saito, H, Seta, M
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Zusammenfassung:We present 850 μm imaging polarimetry data of the ρ Oph-A core taken with the Submillimeter Common-User Bolometer Array-2 (SCUBA-2) and its polarimeter (POL-2) as part of our ongoing survey project, B-fields In STar forming RegiOns (BISTRO). The polarization vectors are used to identify the orientation of the magnetic field projected on the plane of the sky at a resolution of 0.01 pc. We identify 10 subregions with distinct polarization fractions and angles in the 0.2 pc ρ Oph-A core; some of them can be part of a coherent magnetic field structure in the ρ Oph region. The results are consistent with previous observations of the brightest regions of ρ Oph-A, where the degrees of polarization are at a level of a few percent, but our data reveal for the first time the magnetic field structures in the fainter regions surrounding the core where the degree of polarization is much higher (>5%). A comparison with previous near-infrared polarimetric data shows that there are several magnetic field components that are consistent at near-infrared and submillimeter wavelengths. Using the Davis–Chandrasekhar–Fermi method, we also derive magnetic field strengths in several subcore regions, which range from approximately 0.2 to 5 mG. We also find a correlation between the magnetic field orientations projected on the sky and the core centroid velocity components.
DOI:10.3847/1538-4357/aabd82