The JCMT BISTRO Survey: The Magnetic Field Strength in the Orion A Filament

  • Pattle K
  • Ward-Thompson D
  • Berry D
  • et al.
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Abstract

We determine the magnetic field strength in the OMC 1 region of the Orion A filament via a new implementation of the Chandrasekhar–Fermi method using observations performed as part of the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) B-Fields In Star-forming Region Observations (BISTRO) survey with the POL-2 instrument. We combine BISTRO data with archival SCUBA-2 and HARP observations to find a plane-of-sky magnetic field strength in OMC 1 of mG, where mG represents a predominantly systematic uncertainty. We develop a new method for measuring angular dispersion, analogous to unsharp masking. We find a magnetic energy density of J m −3 in OMC 1, comparable both to the gravitational potential energy density of OMC 1 (∼10 −7 J m −3 ) and to the energy density in the Orion BN/KL outflow (∼10 −7 J m −3 ). We find that neither the Alfvén velocity in OMC 1 nor the velocity of the super-Alfvénic outflow ejecta is sufficiently large for the BN/KL outflow to have caused large-scale distortion of the local magnetic field in the ∼500 yr lifetime of the outflow. Hence, we propose that the hourglass field morphology in OMC 1 is caused by the distortion of a primordial cylindrically symmetric magnetic field by the gravitational fragmentation of the filament and/or the gravitational interaction of the BN/KL and S clumps. We find that OMC 1 is currently in or near magnetically supported equilibrium, and that the current large-scale morphology of the BN/KL outflow is regulated by the geometry of the magnetic field in OMC 1, and not vice versa.

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Pattle, K., Ward-Thompson, D., Berry, D., Hatchell, J., Chen, H.-R., Pon, A., … Friberg, P. (2017). The JCMT BISTRO Survey: The Magnetic Field Strength in the Orion A Filament. The Astrophysical Journal, 846(2), 122. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa80e5

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