The structure of the magnetic field in the massive star-forming region W75N
G. Surcis, W.H.T. Vlemmings, S. Curiel, B. Hutawarakorn Kramer, J.M., Torrelles, and A.P. Sarma

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic field structure in the massive star-forming region W75N using water maser polarization observations, revealing ordered magnetic fields aligned with outflows and differing environments around protostars VLA1 and VLA2.
Contribution
It provides high-resolution measurements of magnetic fields around multiple protostars in W75N, highlighting their different evolutionary stages and magnetic field orientations.
Findings
Magnetic field around VLA1 is ordered and aligned with the outflow.
VLA2 exhibits an ordered magnetic field not parallel to the outflow.
Different physical environments are indicated by water maser distributions.
Abstract
A debated topic in star formation theory is the role of magnetic fields during the protostellar phase of high-mass stars. It is still unclear how magnetic fields influence the formation and dynamics of massive disks and outflows. Most current information on magnetic fields close to high-mass protostars comes from polarized maser emissions, which allows us to investigate the magnetic field on small scales by using very long-baseline interferometry. The massive star-forming region W75N contains three radio continuum sources (VLA1, VLA2, and VLA3), at three different evolutionary stages, and associated masers, while a large-scale molecular bipolar outflow is also present. Very recently, polarization observations of the 6.7 GHz methanol masers at milliarsecond resolution have been able to probe the strength and structure of the magnetic field over more than 2000 AU around VLA1. The magnetic…
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