Investigation of Hourglass-shaped Magnetic fields in the G35.20-0.74 Star-Forming Complex
O. R. Jadhav, L. K. Dewangan, A. K. Maity, Sanhueza Patricio, D. K. Ojha, Saurabh Sharma, Ram Kesh Yadav, A. Haj Ismail, Moustafa Salouci, and Ian Stephens

TL;DR
This study uses multi-wavelength polarimetric observations to reveal hourglass-shaped magnetic fields in the G35.20-0.74 star-forming complex, highlighting magnetic regulation and stellar feedback effects on star formation.
Contribution
First multi-scale polarization analysis of G35.20-0.74 revealing magnetic field morphologies and strengths, supporting magnetically regulated collapse and feedback influence.
Findings
Hourglass magnetic fields observed in G35N and G35S sub-regions.
Magnetic field strengths estimated at ~600 μG in G35N and ~850 μG in G35S.
Magnetic fields play a significant role in star formation regulation and feedback effects.
Abstract
To investigate the role of magnetic fields toward the G35N and G35S sub-regions in the G35.20-0.74 star-forming complex, we utilized multi-wavelength polarimetric observations from the SOFIA/HAWC+ at 154 m and ACT at 220 GHz/1.3 mm. The ACT 220 GHz polarization data (resolution 1) show an hourglass-shaped plane-of-sky magnetic field morphologies toward both the sub-regions, although with distinct symmetry axes. SOFIA/HAWC+ 154 m data (resolution 13.6) confirm an hourglass morphology in G35N, whereas G35S displays a different magnetic field configuration compared to the ACT observations. An hourglass morphology identified at clump scales (pc) toward G35N is consistent with the previously reported B-field morphology at core scales (0.05 pc), supporting the scenario of a magnetically regulated collapse. Using the SOFIA/HAWC+ data, we estimate…
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