We compare the magnetic field orientation for the young giant molecular cloud Vela C inferred from 500 mu m 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 (CO)-C-12 and (CO)-C-13 J -> 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 occur between the densities traced by (CO)-C-13 and by (CO)-O-18 J -> 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 10(3) cm(-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.
Relative alignment between the magnetic field and molecular gas structure in the vela c giant molecular cloud using low- and high-density tracers / Fissel, L.M., Ade, P.A.R., Angile, F.E., Ashton, P., Benton, S.J., Chen, C.-Y., Cunningham, M., Devlin, M.J., Dober, B., Friesen, R., Fukui, Y., Galitzki, N., Gandilo, N.N., Goodman, A., Green, C.-E., Jones, P., Klein, J., King, P., Korotkov, A.L., Li, Z.-Y., et al.. - In: THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 0004-637X. - 878:2(2019), p. 110. [10.3847/1538-4357/ab1eb0]
Relative alignment between the magnetic field and molecular gas structure in the vela c giant molecular cloud using low- and high-density tracers
Pascale E.;Savini G.;
2019
Abstract
We compare the magnetic field orientation for the young giant molecular cloud Vela C inferred from 500 mu m 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 (CO)-C-12 and (CO)-C-13 J -> 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 occur between the densities traced by (CO)-C-13 and by (CO)-O-18 J -> 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 10(3) cm(-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.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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