Magnetic field structure around cores with very low luminosity objects
A. Soam, G. Maheswar, Chang Won Lee, Sami Dib, H C Bhatt, Motohide, Tamura, Gwanjeong Kim

TL;DR
This study uses optical polarimetry to analyze magnetic field structures around five dense cores with VeLLOs, revealing varied alignments and suggesting magnetic fields influence low-mass star formation processes.
Contribution
It provides new observational insights into magnetic field orientations in cores with VeLLOs, highlighting the relationship between magnetic fields, outflows, and core structures.
Findings
Mean offset between envelope magnetic field and outflow is ~37°
Inner magnetic field in IRAM 04191 is nearly perpendicular to envelope field
Outflows tend to align with envelope magnetic fields in three cores
Abstract
[Abridged] We carried out optical polarimetry of five dense cores, (IRAM 04191, L1521F, L328, L673-7, and L1014) which are found to harbour VeLLO. This study was conducted mainly to understand the role played by the magnetic field in the formation of very low and substellar mass range objects using optical polarisation. The angular offsets between the envelope magnetic field direction (inferred from optical polarisation measurements) and the outflow position angles from the VeLLOs in IRAM 04191, L1521F, L328, L673-7, and L1014 are found to be 84, 53, 24, 08, and 15, respectively. The mean value of the offsets for all the five clouds is . If we exclude IRAM 04191, the mean value reduces to become . In IRAM 04191, the offset between the projected envelope and the inner magnetic field (inferred from the submillimetre data…
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