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arxiv: 2411.01960 · v1 · pith:4VFJEZMUnew · submitted 2024-11-04 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA

The JCMT BISTRO Survey: The Magnetic Fields of the IC 348 Star-forming Region

Youngwoo Choi , Woojin Kwon , Kate Pattle , Doris Arzoumanian , Tyler L. Bourke , Thiem Hoang , Jihye Hwang , Patrick M. Koch
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Sarah Sadavoy Pierre Bastien Ray Furuya Shih-Ping Lai Keping Qiu Derek Ward-Thompson David Berry Do-Young Byun Huei-Ru Vivien Chen Wen Ping Chen Mike Chen Zhiwei Chen Tao-Chung Ching Jungyeon Cho Minho Choi Yunhee Choi Simon Coud\'e Antonio Chrysostomou Eun Jung Chung Sophia Dai Victor Debattista James Di Francesco Pham Ngoc Diep Yasuo Doi Hao-Yuan Duan Yan Duan Chakali Eswaraiah Lapo Fanciullo Jason Fiege Laura M. Fissel Erica Franzmann Per Friberg Rachel Friesen Gary Fuller Tim Gledhill Sarah Graves Jane Greaves Matt Griffin Qilao Gu Ilseung Han Tetsuo Hasegawa Martin Houde Charles L. H. Hull Tsuyoshi Inoue Shu-ichiro Inutsuka Kazunari Iwasaki Il-Gyo Jeong Doug Johnstone Janik Karoly Vera K\"onyves Ji-hyun Kang Kevin Lacaille Chi-Yan Law Chang Won Lee Hyeseung Lee Chin-Fei Lee Jeong-Eun Lee Sang-Sung Lee Dalei Li Di Li Guangxing Li Hua-bai Li Sheng-Jun Lin Hong-Li Liu Tie Liu Sheng-Yuan Liu Junhao Liu Steven Longmore Xing Lu A-Ran Lyo Steve Mairs Masafumi Matsumura Brenda Matthews Gerald Moriarty-Schieven Tetsuya Nagata Fumitaka Nakamura Hiroyuki Nakanishi Nguyen Bich Ngoc Nagayoshi Ohashi Takashi Onaka Geumsook Park Harriet Parsons Nicolas Peretto Felix Priestley Tae-Soo Pyo Lei Qian Ramprasad Rao Jonathan Rawlings Mark Rawlings Brendan Retter John Richer Andrew Rigby Hiro Saito Giorgio Savini Masumichi Seta Ekta Sharma Yoshito Shimajiri Hiroko Shinnaga Archana Soam Miju Kang Akimasa Kataoka Koji Kawabata Francisca Kemper Jongsoo Kim Shinyoung Kim Gwanjeong Kim Kyoung Hee Kim Mi-Ryang Kim Kee-Tae Kim Hyosung Kim Florian Kirchschlager Jason Kirk Masato I.N. Kobayashi Takayoshi Kusune Jungmi Kwon Motohide Tamura Ya-Wen Tang Xindi Tang Kohji Tomisaka Yusuke Tsukamoto Serena Viti Hongchi Wang Jia-Wei Wang Jintai Wu Jinjin Xie Meng-Zhe Yang Hsi-Wei Yen Hyunju Yoo Jinghua Yuan Hyeong-Sik Yun Tetsuya Zenko Guoyin Zhang Yapeng Zhang Chuan-Peng Zhang Jianjun Zhou Lei Zhu Ilse de Looze Philippe Andr\'e C. Darren Dowell David Eden Stewart Eyres Sam Falle Valentin J. M. Le Gouellec Fr\'ed\'erick Poidevin Sven van Loo
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We present 850 $\mu$m polarization observations of the IC 348 star-forming region in the Perseus molecular cloud as part of the B-fields In STar-forming Region Observation (BISTRO) survey. We study the magnetic properties of two cores (HH 211 MMS and IC 348 MMS) and a filamentary structure of IC 348. We find that the overall field tends to be more perpendicular than parallel to the filamentary structure of the region. The polarization fraction decreases with intensity, and we estimate the trend by power-law and the mean of the Rice distribution fittings. The power indices for the cores are much smaller than 1, indicative of possible grain growth to micron size in the cores. We also measure the magnetic field strengths of the two cores and the filamentary area separately by applying the Davis-Chandrasekhar-Fermi method and its alternative version for compressed medium. The estimated mass-to-flux ratios are 0.45-2.20 and 0.63-2.76 for HH 211 MMS and IC 348 MMS, respectively, while the ratios for the filament is 0.33-1.50. This result may suggest that the transition from subcritical to supercritical conditions occurs at the core scale ($\sim$ 0.05 pc) in the region. In addition, we study the energy balance of the cores and find that the relative strength of turbulence to the magnetic field tends to be stronger for IC 348 MMS than HH 211 MMS. The result could potentially explain the different configurations inside the two cores: a single protostellar system in HH 211 MMS and multiple protostars in IC 348 MMS.

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