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arxiv: 1804.09313 · v1 · submitted 2018-04-25 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA

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A First Look at BISTRO Observations of The rho Oph-A core

Jungmi Kwon , Yasuo Doi , Motohide Tamura , Masafumi Matsumura , Kate Pattle , David Berry , Sarah Sadavoy , Brenda C. Matthews
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Derek Ward-Thompson Tetsuo Hasegawa Ray S. Furuya Andy Pon James Di Francesco Doris Arzoumanian Saeko S. Hayashi Koji S. Kawabata Takashi Onaka Minho Choi Miju Kang Thiem Hoang Chang Won Lee Sang-Sung Lee Hong-Li Liu Tie Liu Shu-ichiro Inutsuka Chakali Eswaraiah Pierre Bastien Woojin Kwon Shih-Ping Lai Keping Qiu Simon Coude Erica Franzmann Per Friberg Sarah F. Graves Jane S. Greaves Martin Houde Doug Johnstone Jason M. Kirk Patrick M. Koch Di Li Harriet Parsons Ramprasad Rao Mark Rawlings Hiroko Shinnaga Sven Van Loo Yusuke Aso Do-Young Byun Huei-Ru Chen Mike C.-Y. Chen Wen Ping Chen Tao-Chung Ching Jungyeon Cho Antonio Chrysostomou Eun Jung Chung Emily Drabek-Maunder Stewart P. S. Eyres Jason Fiege Rachel K. Friesen Gary Fuller Tim Gledhill Matt J. Griffin Qilao Gu Jennifer Hatchell Wayne Holland Tsuyoshi Inoue Kazunari Iwasaki Il-Gyo Jeong Ji-hyun Kang Sung-Ju Kang Francisca Kemper Gwanjeong Kim Jongsoo Kim Kee-Tae Kim Kyoung Hee Kim Mi-Ryang Kim Shinyoung Kim Kevin M. Lacaille Jeong-Eun Lee Dalei Li Hua-bai Li Junhao Liu Sheng-Yuan Liu A-Ran Lyo Steve Mairs Gerald H. Moriarty-Schieven Fumitaka Nakamura Hiroyuki Nakanishi Nagayoshi Ohashi Nicolas Peretto Tae-Soo Pyo Lei Qian Brendan Retter John Richer Andrew Rigby Jean-Franois Robitaille Giorgio Savini Anna M. M. Scaife Archana Soam Ya-Wen Tang Kohji Tomisaka Hongchi Wang Jia-Wei Wang Anthony P. Whitworth Hsi-Wei Yen Hyunju Yoo Jinghua Yuan Chuan-Peng Zhang Guoyin Zhang Jianjun Zhou Lei Zhu Philippe Andre C. Darren Dowell Sam Falle Yusuke Tsukamoto Takao Nakagawa Yoshihiro Kanamori Akimasa Kataoka Masato I.N. Kobayashi Tetsuya Nagata Hiro Saito Masumichi Seta Tetsuya Zenko
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We present 850 $\mu$m imaging polarimetry data of the $\rho$ Oph-A core taken with the Submillimeter Common-User Bolometer Array-2 (SCUBA-2) and its polarimeter (POL-2), as part of our ongoing survey project, BISTRO (B-fields In STar forming RegiOns). The polarization vectors are used to identify the orientation of the magnetic field projected on the plane of the sky at a resolution of 0.01 pc. We identify 10 subregions with distinct polarization fractions and angles in the 0.2 pc $\rho$ Oph A core; some of them can be part of a coherent magnetic field structure in the $\rho$ Oph region. The results are consistent with previous observations of the brightest regions of $\rho$ Oph-A, where the degrees of polarization are at a level of a few percents, but our data reveal for the first time the magnetic field structures in the fainter regions surrounding the core where the degree of polarization is much higher ($> 5 \%$). A comparison with previous near-infrared polarimetric data shows that there are several magnetic field components which are consistent at near-infrared and submillimeter wavelengths. Using the Davis-Chandrasekhar-Fermi method, we also derive magnetic field strengths in several sub-core regions, which range from approximately 0.2 to 5 mG. We also find a correlation between the magnetic field orientations projected on the sky with the core centroid velocity components.

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