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arxiv: 2412.17716 · v1 · pith:CWZUMWYYnew · submitted 2024-12-23 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA · astro-ph.SR

A Tale of Three: Magnetic Fields along the Orion Integral-Shaped Filament as Revealed by JCMT BISTRO survey

Jintai Wu , Keping Qiu , Frederick Poidevin , Pierre Bastien , Junhao Liu , Tao-Chung Ching , Tyler L. Bourke , Derek Ward-Thompson
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Kate Pattle Doug Johnstone Patrick M. Koch Doris Arzoumanian Chang Won Lee Lapo Fanciullo Takashi Onaka Jihye Hwang Valentin J. M. Le Gouellec Archana Soam Motohide Tamura Mehrnoosh Tahani Chakali Eswaraiah Hua-Bai Li David Berry Ray S. Furuya Simon Coude Woojin Kwon Sheng-Jun Lin Jia-Wei Wang Tetsuo Hasegawa Shih-Ping Lai Do-Young Byun Zhiwei Chen Huei-Ru Vivien Chen Wen Ping Chen Mike Chen Jungyeon Cho Youngwoo Choi Yunhee Choi Minho Choi Antonio Chrysostomou Eun Jung Chung Sophia Dai James Di Francesco Pham Ngoc Diep Yasuo Doi Hao-Yuan Duan Yan Duan David Eden 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 Saeko Hayashi Thiem Hoang Martin Houde Tsuyoshi Inoue Shu-ichiro Inutsuka Kazunari Iwasaki Il-Gyo Jeong Vera Konyves Ji-hyun Kang Miju Kang Janik Karoly Akimasa Kataoka Koji Kawabata Shinyoung Kim Mi-Ryang Kim Kyoung Hee Kim Kee-Tae Kim Jongsoo Kim Hyosung Kim Gwanjeong Kim Florian Kirchschlager Jason Kirk Masato I.N. Kobayashi Takayoshi Kusune Jungmi Kwon Kevin Lacaille Chi-Yan Law Hyeseung Lee Chin-Fei Lee Sang-Sung Lee Jeong-Eun Lee Dalei Li Di Li Guangxing Li Sheng-Yuan Liu Tie Liu Hong-Li Liu 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 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 Sarah Sadavoy Hiro Saito Giorgio Savini Masumichi Seta Ekta Sharma Yoshito Shimajiri Hiroko Shinnaga Ya-Wen Tang Xindi Tang Hoang Duc Thuong Kohji Tomisaka Le Ngoc Tram Yusuke Tsukamoto Serena Viti Hongchi Wang Anthony Whitworth Jinjin Xie Meng-Zhe Yang Hsi-Wei Yen Hyunju Yoo Jinghua Yuan Hyeong-Sik Yun Tetsuya Zenko Guoyin Zhang Chuan-Peng Zhang Yapeng Zhang Jianjun Zhou Lei Zhu Ilse de Looze Philippe Andre C. Darren Dowell Stewart Eyres Sam Falle Jean-Francois Robitaille Sven van Loo
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As part of the BISTRO survey, we present JCMT 850 $\mu$m polarimetric observations towards the Orion Integral-Shaped Filament (ISF) that covers three portions known as OMC-1, OMC-2, and OMC-3. The magnetic field threading the ISF seen in the JCMT POL-2 map appears as a tale of three: pinched for OMC-1, twisted for OMC-2, and nearly uniform for OMC-3. A multi-scale analysis shows that the magnetic field structure in OMC-3 is very consistent at all the scales, whereas the field structure in OMC-2 shows no correlation across different scales. In OMC-1, the field retains its mean orientation from large to small scales, but shows some deviations at small scales. Histograms of relative orientations between the magnetic field and filaments reveal a bimodal distribution for OMC-1, a relatively random distribution for OMC-2, and a distribution with a predominant peak at 90$^\circ$ for OMC-3. Furthermore, the magnetic fields in OMC-1 and OMC-3 both appear to be aligned perpendicular to the fibers, which are denser structures within the filament, but the field in OMC-2 is aligned along with the fibers. All these suggest that gravity, turbulence, and magnetic field are each playing a leading role in OMC-1, 2, and 3, respectively. While OMC-2 and 3 have almost the same gas mass, density, and non-thermal velocity dispersion, there are on average younger and fewer young stellar objects in OMC-3, providing evidence that a stronger magnetic field will induce slower and less efficient star formation in molecular clouds.

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