Star Formation in a Strongly Magnetized Cloud
Yu Cheng, Jonathan C. Tan, Paola Caselli, Laura Fissel, Hector G., Arce, Francesco Fontani, Matthew D. Goodson, Mengyao Liu, Nicholas, Galitzki

TL;DR
This study investigates star formation in a magnetically strong region of the Vela C cloud using ALMA, revealing low dense gas fraction, high deuteration levels, and filament-core magnetic alignment, providing insights into early star formation stages.
Contribution
It presents detailed ALMA observations of dense cores and filaments in a strongly magnetized cloud, highlighting the impact of magnetic fields on core formation and chemical deuteration.
Findings
Low dense gas fraction compared to similar clouds.
High deuteration ratios, up to 0.85.
Filament aligned with magnetic field and hosting prestellar core.
Abstract
We study star formation in the Center Ridge 1 (CR1) clump in the Vela C giant molecular cloud, selected as a high column density region that shows the lowest level of dust continuum polarization angle dispersion, likely indicating that the magnetic field is relatively strong. We observe the source with the ALMA 7m-array at 1.05~mm and 1.3~mm wavelengths, which enable measurements of dust temperature, core mass and astrochemical deuteration. A relatively modest number of eleven dense cores are identified via their dust continuum emission, with masses spanning from 0.17 to 6.7 Msun. Overall CR1 has a relatively low compact dense gas fraction compared with other typical clouds with similar column densities, which may be a result of the strong magnetic field and/or the very early evolutionary stage of this region. The deuteration ratios, Dfrac, of the cores, measured with N2H+(3-2) and…
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