The JCMT BISTRO Survey: The Distribution of Magnetic Field Strengths towards the OMC-1 Region
Jihye Hwang, Jongsoo Kim, Kate Pattle, Woojin Kwon, Sarah Sadavoy,, Patrick M. Koch, Charles L. H. Hull, Doug Johnstone, Ray S. Furuya, Chang Won, Lee, Doris Arzoumanian, Mehrnoosh Tahani, Chakali Eswaraiah, Tie Liu, Florian, Kirchschlager, Kee-Tae Kim, Mothohide Tamura

TL;DR
This study applies an enhanced Davis-Chandrasekhar-Fermi method to map magnetic field strengths in OMC-1, revealing variations and the magnetic support status of different clumps within the cloud.
Contribution
It introduces a new application of the DCF method to estimate magnetic field strength distribution in OMC-1 using JCMT polarization and spectral data.
Findings
Magnetic field strengths range from 0.8 to 26.4 mG.
Central clumps are magnetically supercritical, outer regions are subcritical.
Magnetic pressure dominates over turbulence in OMC-1.
Abstract
Measurement of magnetic field strengths in a molecular cloud is essential for determining the criticality of magnetic support against gravitational collapse. In this paper, as part of the JCMT BISTRO survey, we suggest a new application of the Davis-Chandrasekhar-Fermi (DCF) method to estimate the distribution of magnetic field strengths in the OMC-1 region. We use observations of dust polarization emission at 450 m and 850 m, and CO (3-2) spectral line data obtained with the JCMT. We estimate the volume density, the velocity dispersion and the polarization angle dispersion in a box, 40 40 (55 pixels), which moves over the OMC-1 region. By substituting three quantities in each box to the DCF method, we get magnetic field strengths over the OMC-1 region. We note that there are very large uncertainties in inferred field strengths, as discussed in…
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