Dust continuum and Polarization from Envelope to Cores in Star Formation: A Case Study in the W51 North region
Ya-Wen Tang, Paul T. P. Ho, Patrick M. Koch, Stephane Guilloteau, and, Anne Dutrey

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution polarization and dust continuum imaging to analyze magnetic fields and their relation to gravity in the star-forming region W51 North, revealing core-specific magnetic dynamics and their role in star formation.
Contribution
It provides the first high-angular resolution polarization images of W51 North and introduces a detailed analysis of magnetic field structures and their force ratios across different scales.
Findings
Magnetic fields are more aligned with dust structures in cores than outside.
Force ratios indicate magnetic fields are weaker in cores and stronger outside.
A schematic model of magnetic field evolution in W51 North is proposed.
Abstract
We present the first high-angular resolution (up to 0.7", ~5000 AU) polarization and thermal dust continuum images toward the massive star-forming region W51 North. The observations were carried out with the Submillimeter Array (SMA) in both the subcompact (SMA-SubC) and extended (SMA-Ext) configurations at a wavelength of 870 micron. W51 North is resolved into four cores (SMA1 to SMA4) in the 870 micron continuum image. The associated dust polarization exhibits more complex structures than seen at lower angular resolution. We analyze the inferred morphologies of the plane-of-sky magnetic field (B_bot) in the SMA1 to SMA4 cores and in the envelope using the SMA-Ext and SMA-SubC data. These results are compared with the B_bot archive images obtained from the CSO and JCMT. A correlation between dust intensity gradient position angles (phi_{nabla I}) and magnetic field position angles…
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