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First Results From BISTRO - A Scuba-2 Polarimeter Survey Of The Gould Belt

Authors :
Ward-Thompson, D
Pattle, K
Bastien, P
Furuya, RS
Kwon, W
Lai, S-P
Qiu, K
Berry, D
Choi, M
Coude, S
Di Fransesco, J
Hoang, T
Franzmann, E
Friberg, P
Graves, S
Houde, M
Johnstone, D
Kirk, JM
Koch, PM
Kwon, J
Won Lee, C
Li, D
Matthews, BC
Mottram, JC
Parsons, H
Pon, A
Rao, R
Rawlings, M
Shinnaga, H
Sadavoy, S
Van Loo, S
Aso, Y
Byun, D-Y
Chakali, E
Chen, H-R
Chen, MC-Y
Chen, WP
Ching, T-C
Cho, J
Chrysostomou, A
Chung, EJ
Doi, Y
Drabek-Maunder, E
Eyres, SPS
Fiege, J
Friesen, RK
Fuller, G
Gledhill, T
Griffin, MJ
Gu, Q
Hasegawa, T
Hatchell, J
Hayashi, SS
Holland, W
Inoue, T
Inutsuka, S-I
Iwasaki, K
Jeong, I-G
Kang, J-H
Kang, M
Kang, S-J
Kawabata, KS
Kemper, F
Kim, G
Kim, J
Kim, K-T
Kim, KH
Kim, M-R
Kim, S
Lacaille, KM
Lee, J-E
Lee, S-S
Li, H-B
Liu, H-L
Liu, J
Liu, S-Y
Liu, T
Lyo, A-R
Mairs, S
Matsumura, M
Moriarty-Schieven, GH
Nakamura, F
Nakanishi, H
Ohashi, N
Onaka, T
Peretto, N
Pyo, T-S
Qian, L
Retter, B
Richer, J
Rigby, A
Robitaille, J-F
Savini, G
Scaife, AMM
Soam, A
Tamura, M
Tang, Y-W
Tomisaka, K
Wang, H
Wang, J-W
Withworth, AP
Yen, H-W
Yoo, H
Yuan, J
Zhang, C-P
Zhang, G
Zhou, J
Zhu, L
Andre, P
Dowell, CD
Falle, SAEG
Tsukamoto, Y
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2017.

Abstract

We present the rst results from the B- elds In STar-forming Region Observations (BISTRO) survey, using the Sub-millimetre Common-User Bolometer Array 2 (SCUBA-2) camera, with its associated polarimeter (POL-2), on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) in Hawaii. We discuss the survey's aims and objectives. We describe the rationale behind the survey, and the questions which the survey will aim to answer. The most important of these is the role of magnetic fields in the star formation process on the scale of individual filaments and cores in dense regions. We describe the data acquisition and reduction processes for POL-2, demonstrating both repeatability and consistency with previous data. We present a first-look analysis of the rst results from the BISTRO survey in the OMC 1 region. We see that the magnetic field lies approximately perpendicular to the famous `integral filament' in the densest regions of that filament. Furthermore, we see an `hour-glass' magnetic field morphology extending beyond the densest region of the integral filament into the less-dense surrounding material, and discuss possible causes for this. We also discuss the more complex morphology seen along the Orion Bar region. We examine the morphology of the field along the lower-density north-eastern filament. We find consistency with previous theoretical models that predict magnetic fields lying parallel to low-density, non-self-gravitating filaments, and perpendicular to higher-density, self-gravitating filaments.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.core.ac.uk....8661451fa924a4ba3f9041ef824c92c4