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Interferometric Mapping of Magnetic fields: The Alma view of the Massive star-forming clump W43-MM1
Fecha
2016Registro en:
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 825:L15 (6pp), 2016 July 1
10.3847/2041-8205/825/1/L15
Autor
Cortes, Paulo
Girart, Josep
Hull, Charles
Sridharan, Tirupati
Louvet, Fabien
Plambeck, Richard
Li, Zhi-Yun
Crutcher, Richard
Lai, Shih-Ping
Institución
Resumen
Here, we present the first results from ALMA observations of 1 mm polarized dust emission toward the W43-MM1 high-mass star-forming clump. We have detected a highly fragmented filament with source masses ranging from 14 M-circle dot to 312 M-circle dot, where the largest fragment, source A, is believed to be one of the most massive in our Galaxy. We found a smooth, ordered, and detailed polarization pattern throughout the filament, which we used to derived magnetic field morphologies and strengths for 12 out of the 15 fragments detected ranging from 0.2 to 9 mG. The dynamical equilibrium of each fragment was evaluated finding that all the fragments are in a super-critical state that is consistent with previously detected infalling motions toward W43-MM1. Moreover, there are indications suggesting that the field is being dragged by gravity as the whole filament is collapsing