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HIGH-ANGULAR RESOLUTION DUST POLARIZATION MEASUREMENTS: SHAPED B-FIELD LINES IN THE MASSIVE STAR-FORMING REGION ORION BN/KL

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 717, Issue 2, Pages 1262-1273

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/717/2/1262

Keywords

ISM: individual objects (Orion BN/KL, M42); ISM: magnetic fields; polarization; stars: formation

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  1. NSC [NSC97-2112-M-001-007-MY3, NSC98-2119-M-001-024-MY4]

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We present observational results of the thermal dust continuum emission and its linear polarization in one of the nearest massive star-forming sites Orion BN/KL in Orion Molecular Cloud-1. The observations were carried out with the Submillimeter Array. With an angular resolution of 1 '' (similar to 2 mpc; 480 AU), we have detected and resolved the densest cores near the BN/KL region. At a wavelength of similar to 870 mu m, the polarized dust emission can be used to trace the structure of the magnetic field in this star-forming core. The dust continuum appears to arise from a V-shaped region, with a cavity nearly coincident with the center of the explosive outflows observed on larger scales. The position angles (P.A.s) of the observed polarization vary significantly by a total of about 90 degrees but smoothly, i.e., curl-like, across the dust ridges. Such a polarization pattern can be explained with dust grains being magnetically aligned instead of mechanically with outflows, since the latter mechanism would cause the P.A.s to be parallel to the direction of the outflow, i.e., radial-like. The magnetic field projected in the plane of sky is therefore derived by rotating the P.A.s of the polarization by 90 degrees. We find an azimuthally symmetric structure in the overall magnetic field morphology, with the field directions pointing toward 2 ''.5 west to the center of the explosive outflows. We also find a preferred symmetry plane at a P.A. of 36 degrees, which is perpendicular to the mean magnetic field direction (120 degrees) of the 0.5 pc dust ridge. Two possible interpretations of the origin of the observedmagnetic field structure are discussed.

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