Structure and Composition of Molecular Clouds with CN Zeeman Detections I: W3OH
Nicholas S. Hakobian, Richard M. Crutcher

TL;DR
This study maps molecular emissions in W3(OH) to analyze magnetic fields and gas properties, confirming CN as an effective high-density tracer and highlighting the potential for future high-resolution Zeeman measurements.
Contribution
It provides detailed molecular mapping of W3(OH), demonstrating CN's effectiveness as a high-density tracer and assessing the feasibility of future high-resolution Zeeman observations.
Findings
CARMA resolves out 35% of CN emission compared to IRAM-30m
Detection of cold, dark, optically thick regions in front of the continuum source
Future high-resolution CN Zeeman measurements are feasible with current technology
Abstract
We have carried out a multi-species study of a region which has had previous measurements of strong magnetic fields through the CN Zeeman effect in order to to explore the relationship between CN and NH, both of which have evidence that they remain in the gas phase at densities of 10 - 10 cm. To achieve this we map the 1 arcmin region around the UCHII region of W3(OH) using the Combined Array for Millimeter-wave Astronomy (CARMA). Approximately 105 hours of data were collected in multiple array configurations to produce maps with an effective resolution of 2.5\arcsec at high signal-to-noise in CN, CO, HCN, HCO, NH, and two continuum bands (91.2 GHz and 112 GHz). These data allow us to compare tracer molecules associated with both low and high density regions to infer gas properties. We determine that CARMA resolves out approximately…
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