Aligned grains and inferred toroidal magnetic fields in the envelopes of massive young stellar objects
Janet P. Simpson, Barbara A. Whitney, Dean C. Hines, Glenn Schneider,, Michael G. Burton, Sean W. J. Colgan, Angela S. Cotera, Edwin F. Erickson,, Michael J. Wolff

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution near-infrared polarimetry to reveal aligned dust grains and toroidal magnetic fields in the envelopes of massive young stellar objects, indicating magnetic influence on their structure and evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence of substantial toroidal magnetic fields in the envelopes of massive YSOs through detailed polarimetric modeling.
Findings
Detection of polarized light indicating aligned grains
Modeling shows toroidal magnetic fields in YSO envelopes
Magnetic fields extend across large envelope regions
Abstract
Massive young stellar objects (YSOs), like low-mass YSOs, are thought to be surrounded by optically thick envelopes and/or discs and are observed to have associated regions that produce polarized light at near-infrared wavelengths. These polarized regions are thought to be lower-density outflows along the polar axes of the YSO envelopes. Using the 0.2 arcsec spatial resolution of the Near-Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer on the Hubble Space Telescope we are examining the structure of the envelopes and outflow regions of massive YSOs in star-forming regions within a few kpc of the Sun. Here we report on 2 micron polarimetry of Mon R2-IRS3, S140-IRS1, and AFGL 2591. All three sources contain YSOs with highly-polarized monopolar outflows, with Mon R2-IRS3 containing at least two YSOs in a small cluster. The central stars of all four YSOs are also polarized, with position…
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