Cloud Motion and magnetic fields: Four clouds in the Cepheus Flare region
Ekta Sharma, Maheswar G., Sami Dib

TL;DR
This study investigates the motion of four dark clouds in the Cepheus Flare region and their relationship with magnetic fields and clump orientations, revealing patterns of alignment and offsets that inform star formation processes.
Contribution
It estimates the motion of four clouds using Gaia data and analyzes their magnetic field interactions and clump orientations, providing new insights into cloud dynamics and magnetic influence.
Findings
Cloud motions are offset by ~30-45° from magnetic fields.
Starless clumps tend to align with magnetic fields in some clouds.
Clump orientations vary, showing random or bimodal patterns.
Abstract
The Cepheus Flare region consists of a group of dark cloud complexes that are currently active in star formation. The aim of this work is to estimate the motion of four clouds, L1147/1158, L1172/1174, L1228 and L1251 located at relatively high Galactic latitude (b 14) in the Cepheus Flare region. We study the relationship between the motion of the cloud with respect to the magnetic field and the clump orientations with respect to both the magnetic field and the motion. We estimated the motion of the molecular clouds using the proper motion and the distance estimates of the young stellar objects (YSOs) associated with them using the Gaia EDR3 data. By assuming that the YSOs are associated with the clouds and share the same velocity, the projected direction of motion of the clouds are estimated. We estimated a distance of 37122 pc for L1228 and 340 7 pc for L1251…
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