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arxiv: 1902.07734 · v1 · submitted 2019-02-20 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA · astro-ph.SR

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The JCMT BISTRO Survey: The Magnetic Field In The Starless Core rho Ophiuchus C

Junhao Liu , Keping Qiu , David Berry , James Di Francesco , Pierre Bastien , Patrick M. Koch , Ray S. Furuya , Kee-Tae Kim
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Simon Coud\'e Chang Won Lee Archana Soam Chakali Eswaraiah Di Li Jihye Hwang A-Ran Lyo Kate Pattle Tetsuo Hasegawa Woojin Kwon Shih-Ping Lai Derek Ward-Thompson Tao-Chung Ching Zhiwei Chen Qilao Gu Dalei Li Hua-bai Li Hong-Li Liu Lei Qian Hongchi Wang Jinghua Yuan Chuan-Peng Zhang Guoyin Zhang Ya-Peng Zhang Jianjun Zhou Lei Zhu Philippe Andr\'e Doris Arzoumanian Yusuke Aso Do-Young Byun Michael Chun-Yuan Chen Huei-Ru Vivien Chen Wen Ping Chen Jungyeon Cho Minho Choi Antonio Chrysostomou Eun Jung Chung Yasuo Doi Emily Drabek-Maunder C. Darren Dowell Stewart P. S. Eyres Sam Falle Lapo Fanciullo Jason Fiege Erica Franzmann Per Friberg Rachel K. Friesen Gary Fuller Tim Gledhill Sarah F. Graves Jane S. Greaves Matt J. Griffin Ilseung Han Jennifer Hatchell Saeko S. Hayashi Thiem Hoang Wayne Holland Martin Houde Tsuyoshi Inoue Shu-ichiro Inutsuka Kazunari Iwasaki Il-Gyo Jeong Doug Johnstone Yoshihiro Kanamori Ji-hyun Kang Miju Kang Sung-Ju Kang Akimasa Kataoka Koji S. Kawabata Francisca Kemper Gwanjeong Kim Jongsoo Kim Kyoung Hee Kim Mi-Ryang Kim Shinyoung Kim Jason M. Kirk Masato I. N. Kobayashi Takayoshi Kusune Jungmi Kwon Kevin M. Lacaille Chin-Fei Lee Jeong-Eun Lee Hyeseung Lee Sang-Sung Lee Sheng-Yuan Liu Tie Liu Sven Van Loo Steve Mairs Masafumi Matsumura Brenda C. Matthews Gerald H. Moriarty-Schieven Tetsuya Nagata Fumitaka Nakamura Hiroyuki Nakanishi Nagayoshi Ohashi Takashi Onaka Josh Parker Harriet Parsons Enzo Pascale Nicolas Peretto Andy Pon Tae-Soo Pyo Ramprasad Rao Mark G. Rawlings Brendan Retter John Richer Andrew Rigby Jean-Fran\c{c}ois Robitaille Sarah Sadavoy Hiro Saito Giorgio Savini Anna M. M. Scaife Masumichi Seta Hiroko Shinnaga Motohide Tamura Ya-Wen Tang Kohji Tomisaka Yusuke Tsukamoto Jia-Wei Wang Anthony P. Whitworth Hsi-Wei Yen Hyunju Yoo Tetsuya Zenko
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We report 850~$\mu$m dust polarization observations of a low-mass ($\sim$12 $M_{\odot}$) starless core in the $\rho$ Ophiuchus cloud, Ophiuchus C, made with the POL-2 instrument on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) as part of the JCMT B-fields In STar-forming Region Observations (BISTRO) survey. We detect an ordered magnetic field projected on the plane of sky in the starless core. The magnetic field across the $\sim$0.1~pc core shows a predominant northeast-southwest orientation centering between $\sim$40$^\circ$ to $\sim$100$^\circ$, indicating that the field in the core is well aligned with the magnetic field in lower-density regions of the cloud probed by near-infrared observations and also the cloud-scale magnetic field traced by Planck observations. The polarization percentage ($P$) decreases with an increasing total intensity ($I$) with a power-law index of $-$1.03 $\pm$ 0.05. We estimate the plane-of-sky field strength ($B_{\mathrm{pos}}$) using modified Davis-Chandrasekhar-Fermi (DCF) methods based on structure function (SF), auto-correlation (ACF), and unsharp masking (UM) analyses. We find that the estimates from the SF, ACF, and UM methods yield strengths of 103 $\pm$ 46 $\mu$G, 136 $\pm$ 69 $\mu$G, and 213 $\pm$ 115 $\mu$G, respectively. Our calculations suggest that the Ophiuchus C core is near magnetically critical or slightly magnetically supercritical (i.e. unstable to collapse). The total magnetic energy calculated from the SF method is comparable to the turbulent energy in Ophiuchus C, while the ACF method and the UM method only set upper limits for the total magnetic energy because of large uncertainties.

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