Resolved Magnetic Field Mapping of a Molecular Cloud Using GPIPS
Robert C. Marchwinski, Michael D. Pavel, Dan P. Clemens

TL;DR
This study provides the first detailed map of magnetic field strength across a molecular cloud, revealing magnetic cores with subcritical ratios that inhibit star formation and a power-law relation between magnetic field and gas density.
Contribution
It introduces a resolved magnetic field strength map of a molecular cloud using near-infrared polarimetry and the Chandrasekhar-Fermi method, highlighting magnetic cores and their properties.
Findings
Average magnetic field strength is 5.40 μG across the cloud.
Identified magnetic cores with higher field strengths and subcritical mass-to-flux ratios.
Magnetic field strength scales with gas density with a power-law index of 0.75.
Abstract
We present the first resolved map of plane-of-sky magnetic field strength for a quiescent molecular cloud. GRSMC 45.60+0.30 subtends 40 x 10 pc at a distance of 1.88 kpc, masses 16,000 M_sun, and exhibits no star formation. Near-infrared background starlight polarizations were obtained for the Galactic Plane Infrared Polarization Survey using the 1.8 m Perkins telescope and the Mimir instrument. The cloud area of 0.78 deg2 contains 2684 significant starlight polarizations for Two Micron All Sky Survey matched stars brighter than 12.5 mag in the H band. Polarizations are generally aligned with the cloud's major axis, showing an average position angle dispersion of 15 \pm 2{\deg} and polarization of 1.8 \pm 0.6%. The polarizations were combined with Galactic Ring Survey 13CO spectroscopy and the Chandrasekhar-Fermi method to estimate plane-of-sky magnetic field strengths, with an angular…
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