SOFIA/HAWC+ Far-Infrared Polarimetric Large-Area CMZ Exploration (FIREPLACE) Survey III: Full Survey Data Set
Dylan Par\'e, Natalie O. Butterfield, David T. Chuss, Jordan A., Guerra, Jeffrey I. Iuliano, Kaitlyn Karpovich, Mark R. Morris, Edward Wollack

TL;DR
This paper presents the second data release of the FIREPLACE survey, mapping dust polarization in the Galactic Center's molecular clouds with SOFIA/HAWC+, revealing magnetic field orientations and their relation to cloud morphology and external forces.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive, full-coverage polarization data set of the CMZ, demonstrating the bimodal magnetic field orientation distribution and analyzing the influence of external forces on magnetic structures.
Findings
Bimodal distribution of magnetic field orientations in the CMZ
Magnetic fields generally trace cloud morphologies
Evidence of external forces shaping magnetic structures
Abstract
We present the second data release (DR2) of the Far-Infrared Polarimetric Large-Area CMZ Exploration (FIREPLACE) survey. This survey utilized the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) High-resolution Airborne Wideband Camera plus (HAWC+) instrument at 214 m (E-band) to observe dust polarization throughout the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ) of the Milky Way. DR2 consists of observations that were obtained in 2022 covering the region of the CMZ extending roughly from the Brick to the Sgr C molecular clouds (corresponding to a roughly 1 0.75 region of the sky). We combine DR2 with the first FIREPLACE data release to obtain full coverage of the CMZ (a 1.5 0.75 region of the sky). After applying total and polarized intensity significance cuts on the full FIREPLACE data set we obtain 65,000 Nyquist-sampled…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Space Exploration and Technology · Astro and Planetary Science
