The Magnetic Field of Cloud 3 in L204
Lauren R. Cashman, D. P. Clemens

TL;DR
This study maps the magnetic field in Cloud 3 of L204 using near-infrared polarimetry, revealing how external UV radiation from $$ Oph influences magnetic field structure and dust grain alignment.
Contribution
It provides detailed magnetic field measurements and analysis of external UV influence on dust grain alignment in a nearby dark cloud complex.
Findings
Magnetic field strength estimated at 11-26 μG.
Mag polarization efficiency decreases with distance from $$ Oph.
UV flux from $$ Oph affects dust grain alignment.
Abstract
The L204 dark cloud complex is a nearby filamentary structure in Ophiuchus North that has no signs of active star formation. Past studies show that L204 is interacting with the nearby runaway O star, Oph, and hosts a magnetic field that is coherent across parsec-length scales. Near-infrared -band (1.6m) linear polarization measurements were obtained for 3,896 background stars across a region centered on the dense Cloud 3 in L204, using the Mimir near-infrared instrument on the 1.8m Perkins Telescope. Analysis of these observations reveals both large-scale properties and small-scale changes in the magnetic field direction in Cloud 3. In the northern and western Oph facing regions of the cloud, the magnetic field appears to be pushed up against the face of the cloud. This may indicate that the UV flux from Oph has compressed the…
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