The link between turbulence, magnetic fields, filaments, and star formation in the Central Molecular Zone cloud G0.253+0.016
C. Federrath, J. M. Rathborne, S. N. Longmore, J. M. D. Kruijssen, J., Bally, Y. Contreras, R. M. Crocker, G. Garay, J. M. Jackson, L. Testi, A. J., Walsh

TL;DR
This study characterizes the turbulence, magnetic fields, and filamentary structures of the CMZ cloud G0.253+0.016, revealing solenoidal turbulence driven by shear, which significantly suppresses star formation compared to spiral-arm clouds.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of turbulence, magnetic fields, and filament properties in a Galactic Center cloud, highlighting the role of shear-driven solenoidal turbulence in star formation suppression.
Findings
Filament width W_fil=0.17pc
Turbulent velocity dispersion 3.9km/s
Magnetic field B_turb=130μG
Abstract
Star formation is primarily controlled by the interplay between gravity, turbulence, and magnetic fields. However, the turbulence and magnetic fields in molecular clouds near the Galactic Center may differ substantially from spiral-arm clouds. Here we determine the physical parameters of the central molecular zone (CMZ) cloud G0.253+0.016, its turbulence, magnetic field and filamentary structure. Using column-density maps based on dust-continuum emission observations with ALMA+Herschel, we identify filaments and show that at least one dense core is located along them. We measure the filament width W_fil=0.170.08pc and the sonic scale {\lambda}_sonic=0.150.11pc of the turbulence, and find W_fil~{\lambda}_sonic. A strong velocity gradient is seen in the HNCO intensity-weighted velocity maps obtained with ALMA+Mopra, which is likely caused by large-scale shearing of G0.253+0.016,…
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