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Distortion of Magnetic Fields in BHR 71

Astrophysical Journal, ISSN: 1538-4357, Vol: 892, Issue: 2
2020
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The magnetic field structure of a star-forming Bok globule BHR 71 was determined based on near-infrared polarimetric observations of background stars. The magnetic field in BHR 71 was mapped from 25 stars. By using a simple 2D parabolic function, the plane-of-sky magnetic axis of the core was found to be θ = 125° ± 11°. The plane-of-sky mean magnetic field strength of BHR 71 was found to be B = 8.8-15.0 μG, indicating that the BHR 71 core is magnetically supercritical with λ = 1.44-2.43. Taking into account the effect of thermal/turbulent pressure and the plane-of-sky magnetic field component, the critical mass of BHR 71 was M = 14.5-18.7 M , which is consistent with the observed core mass of M ≈ 14.7 M . We conclude that BHR 71 is in a condition close to a kinematically critical state, and the magnetic field direction lies close to the plane of sky. Since BHR 71 is a star-forming core, a significantly subcritical condition (i.e., the magnetic field direction deviating from the plane of sky) is unlikely, and collapsed from a condition close to a kinematically critical state. There are two possible scenarios to explain the curved magnetic fields of BHR 71, one is an hourglass-like field structure due to mass accumulation and the other is the Inoue & Fukui mechanism, which proposes the interaction of the core with a shock wave to create curved magnetic fields wrapping around the core.

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