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The JCMT BISTRO Survey: Unveiling the Magnetic Fields around Galactic Center

Authors :
Yang, Meng-Zhe
Lai, Shih-Ping
Karoly, Janik
Pattle, Kate
Lu, Xing
Eden, David
Lin, Sheng-Jun
Poidevin, Frédérick
Sharma, Ekta
Hwang, Jihye
Fanciullo, Lapo
Tahani, Mehrnoosh
Koch, Patrick M.
Inutsuka, Shu-ichiro
Gouellec, Valentin J. M. Le
Duan, Hao-Yuan
Wang, Jia-Wei
Fuller, Gary
Furuya, Ray S.
Gu, Qilao
Hasegawa, Tetsuo
Li, Guangxing
Liu, Junhao
Akshaya, M. S.
Najimudeen, Bijas
Tram, Le Ngoc
Ward-Thompson, Derek
Arzoumanian, Doris
Di Francesco, James
Doi, Yasuo
Hoang, Thiem
Kang, Ji-hyun
Kwon, Jungmi
Kwon, Woojin
Lee, Chang Won
Liu, Tie
Onaka, Takashi
Sadavoy, Sarah
Tamura, Motohide
Bastien, Pierre
Berry, David
Coudé, Simon
Qiu, Keping
Publication Year :
2025

Abstract

We acquired 450 {\mu}m and 850 {\mu}m dust continuum polarization observations toward the inner region of the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ) as part of the B-Fields In Star-Forming Region Observations (BISTRO) survey using the POL-2 polarimeter on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope. These observations encompassed three dense structures: the 20 km s{^{-1}} cloud (20MC), 50 km s{^{-1}} cloud (50MC), and circumnuclear disk (CND). Our aim is to investigate the magnetic field morphology and strength in the inner region of the CMZ using polarized dust continuum and the Davis-Chandrasekhar-Fermi method. The magnetic field morphology is highly ordered in all three dense regions. The plane-of-sky magnetic field strengths are {\sim}1 mG for the 20MC and the 50MC, and {\sim}2 mG for the CND. We compare the energy contributions of turbulence, gravity, and thermal motion with that of the magnetic field using the plasma {\beta}, mass-to-flux ratio, and Alfv\'en Mach number. The outcomes reveal the magnetic field stands out as the predominant factor within the inner region of the CMZ. The dominance of the magnetic field may explain the low star-forming rate in the CMZ. We further investigate the dust grain alignment efficiency by exploring the relationship between polarization fraction and total intensity. The results suggest that dust grains are well aligned with the magnetic fields.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ. 31 pages, 21 figures (20 in main text, 1 in appendix), 1 appendix

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2503.05198
Document Type :
Working Paper