Helical Magnetic Fields in Molecular Clouds? A New Method to Determine the Line-of-Sight Magnetic Field Structure in Molecular Clouds
M. Tahani, R. Plume, J. C. Brown, J. Kainulainen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method using Faraday rotation data to map the line-of-sight magnetic field structure in molecular clouds, revealing evidence of helical magnetic fields in star-forming regions.
Contribution
The study develops and tests a new approach to determine the magnetic field's line-of-sight component in molecular clouds using rotation measures and chemical modeling.
Findings
Evidence of helical magnetic field morphology in Orion A and California.
Magnetic field strengths consistent with Zeeman measurements.
Method successfully estimates magnetic field direction and magnitude in star-forming regions.
Abstract
Magnetic fields pervade in the interstellar medium (ISM) and are believed to be important in the process of star formation, yet probing magnetic fields in star formation regions is challenging. We propose a new method to use Faraday rotation measurements in small scale star forming regions to find the direction and magnitude of the component of magnetic field along the line-of-sight. We test the proposed method in four relatively nearby regions of Orion A, Orion B, Perseus, and California. We use rotation measure data from the literature. We adopt a simple approach based on relative measurements to estimate the rotation measure due to the molecular clouds over the Galactic contribution. We then use a chemical evolution code along with extinction maps of each cloud to find the electron column density of the molecular cloud at the position of each rotation measure data point. Combining…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
