The role of the magnetic field in the fragmentation process: the case of G14.225-0.506
N. A\~nez-L\'opez, G. Busquet, P.M. Koch, J.M. Girart, H.B. Liu, F., Santos, N.L. Chapman, G. Novak, A. Palau, P.T.P. Ho, Q. Zhang

TL;DR
This study investigates how magnetic fields influence the fragmentation of filamentary structures in the IRDC G14.2, revealing that magnetic properties differ between regions and may affect core formation more than gravity alone.
Contribution
It provides new observational insights into the magnetic field configurations and their role in core fragmentation within hub-filament systems, using polarization data and analysis methods.
Findings
Magnetic fields are aligned with the filament in some regions and perturbed near cores.
Differences in magnetic field properties correlate with fragmentation levels.
Magnetic fields may influence core formation more than gravitational forces.
Abstract
B-fields are predicted to play a role in the formation of filamentary structures and their fragmentation process. We aim at investigating the role of the B-field in the process of core fragmentation toward the hub-filament systems in the IRDC G14.2, which present different fragmentation level. We performed observations of the thermal dust polarization at 350 {\mu}m using the CSO toward the hubs. We applied the polarization--intensity-gradient method to estimate the significance of the B-field over the G-force. The B-field in Hub-N shows a uniform structure along the E-W orientation, perpendicular to the major axis of the hub-filament system. The I-gradient in Hub-N displays a local minimum coinciding with the dust core MM1a detected with interferometric observations. The B-field orientation is perturbed when approaching the dust core. Hub-S shows 2 local minima, reflecting the bimodal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science
