The Magnetic Field in the central parsec of the Galaxy
PF Roche, E Lopez-Rodriguez, CM Telesco, R Schodel, C Packham

TL;DR
This study provides a high-resolution polarisation map of the magnetic field in the central parsec of the Galaxy, revealing detailed structures and interactions with stellar outflows and filamentary features.
Contribution
It offers new high-resolution polarimetric observations of the Galactic center's magnetic field, highlighting detailed structures and their relation to local features.
Findings
Magnetic field is compressed by stellar outflows but remains ordered.
Identification of magnetically coherent filaments crossing the Northern Arm.
Differences in polarization between bright and diffuse regions of the East-West bar.
Abstract
We present a polarisation map of the warm dust emission from the minispiral in the central parsec of the Galactic centre. The observations were made at a wavelength of 12.5 microns with CanariCam mounted on the 10.4-m Gran Telescopio Canarias. The magnetic field traced by the polarised emission from aligned dust grains is consistent with previous observations, but the increased resolution of the present data reveals considerably more information on the detailed structure of the B field and its correspondence with the filamentary emission seen in both mid-infrared continuum emission and free-free emission at cm wavelengths. The magnetic field appears to be compressed and pushed by the outflows from luminous stars in the Northern Arm, but it is not disordered by them. We identify some magnetically coherent filaments that cross the Northern Arm at a Position Angle of ~45 degrees, and which…
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