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Zeeman line splitting measurements sampling dense gas in dark cloud and star-forming cores

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 371, Issue 1, Pages 274-286

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20010329

Keywords

radio lines : ISM; magnetic field; HII regions; ISM : molecules; ISM : clouds

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We present measurements of Zeeman splitting in SO J(N) = 1(2)-1(1) line emission/absorption arising from dense thermal gas (>10(6) cm(-3)) associated with ten compact H II and star-forming regions. No line-of-sight magnetic field, above an average 1 sigma limit of 0.57 mG, is detected toward any of these sources. The W3(OH) region, found in a previous study to have a line-of-sight field of 3 mG in its dense gas, is thus unique in this respect. The implication of this study is that the magnetic fields in dense clouds are supercritical in the sense that they are not capable of supporting their host clouds against gravitational collapse. The relatively low average field limit is consistent with those theories predicting the quick onset of and short timescales for ambipolar diffusion. Also presented are (1) Zeeman splitting measurements of the CCS J(N) = 1(0)-0(1) line probing the 10(4-5) cm(-3) gas towards three positions in the Taurus star forming region, giving a 1 sigma average upper limit of 66 muG, and (2) measurements of Zeeman splitting in the OH (2)Pi (3/2) J = 7=2 F = 3(+)-3(-) hyperfine line toward the compact H II regions DR-21 and G10.62.

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