Magnetic fields and Star Formation around HII regions: The S235 complex
R. Devaraj, D. P. Clemens, L. K. Dewangan, A. Luna, T. P. Ray, J., Mackey

TL;DR
This study investigates magnetic field properties in the S235 star-forming complex using near-infrared polarimetry, revealing a curved magnetic morphology influenced by stellar feedback and magnetic regulation of star formation.
Contribution
It provides detailed magnetic field measurements and analysis in the S235 complex, highlighting the role of magnetic fields in star formation regulation and feedback effects.
Findings
Magnetic fields show a curved morphology tracing the HII region shell.
Clumps are strongly magnetized with sub-critical mass-to-flux ratios.
Magnetic field strength scales with density with an index of 0.52.
Abstract
Magnetic fields are ubiquitous and essential in star formation. In particular, their role in regulating formation of stars across diverse environments like HII regions needs to be well understood. In this study, we present magnetic field properties towards the S235 complex using near-infrared (NIR) -band polarimetric observations, obtained with the Mimir and POLICAN instruments. We selected 375 background stars in the field through combination of Gaia distances and extinctions from NIR colors. The plane-of-sky (POS) magnetic field orientations inferred from starlight polarization angles reveal a curved morphology tracing the spherical shell of the HII region. The large-scale magnetic field traced by Planck is parallel to the Galactic plane. We identified 11 dense clumps using dust emission, with masses between . The clump averaged POS magnetic…
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