Magnetic field properties in star formation: a review of their analysis methods and interpretation
Junhao Liu (EAO), Qizhou Zhang (CfA), Keping Qiu (NJU)

TL;DR
This review discusses methods for analyzing magnetic fields in star-forming regions, focusing on their principles, applications, limitations, and insights gained from recent observational and simulation studies.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the DCF, HRO, and KTH methods, highlighting their advances, limitations, and how they inform understanding of magnetic field roles in star formation.
Findings
Magnetic fields influence star formation dynamics and structure.
The DCF method's uncertainty largely stems from energy equipartition assumptions.
Observations show a transition in magnetic field orientation with increasing density.
Abstract
Linearly polarized emission from dust grains and molecular spectroscopy is an effective probe of the magnetic field topology in the interstellar medium and molecular clouds. The longstanding Davis-Chandrasekhar-Fermi (DCF) method and the recently developed Histogram of Relative Orientations (HRO) analysis and the polarization-intensity gradient (KTH) method are widely used to assess the dynamic role of magnetic fields in star formation based on the plane-of-sky component of field orientations inferred from the observations. We review the advances and limitations of these methods and summarize their applications to observations. Numerical tests of the DCF method, including its various variants, indicate that its largest uncertainty may come from the assumption of energy equipartition, which should be further calibrated with simulations and observations. We suggest that the ordered and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Magnetic and Electromagnetic Effects
