The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2024)

Magnetic Fields in the Central Molecular Zone Influenced by Feedback and Weakly Correlated with Star Formation

  • Xing Lu,
  • Junhao Liu,
  • Thushara Pillai,
  • Qizhou Zhang,
  • Tie Liu,
  • Qilao Gu,
  • Tetsuo Hasegawa,
  • Pak Shing Li,
  • Xindi Tang,
  • H Perry Hatchfield,
  • Namitha Issac,
  • Xunchuan Liu,
  • Qiuyi Luo,
  • Xiaofeng Mai,
  • Zhiqiang Shen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad1395
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 962, no. 1
p. 39

Abstract

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Magnetic fields of molecular clouds in the central molecular zone (CMZ) have been relatively under-observed at sub-parsec resolution. Here, we report JCMT/POL2 observations of polarized dust emission in the CMZ, which reveal magnetic field structures in dense gas at ∼0.5 pc resolution. The 11 molecular clouds in our sample include two in the western part of the CMZ (Sgr C and a farside cloud candidate), four around the Galactic longitude 0 (the 50 km s ^−1 cloud, CO 0.02−0.02, the Stone , and the Sticks and Straw among the Three Little Pigs), and five along the Dust Ridge (G0.253+0.016, clouds b, c, d, and e/f), for each of which we estimate the magnetic field strength using the angular dispersion function method. The morphologies of magnetic fields in the clouds suggest potential imprints of feedback from expanding H ii regions and young massive star clusters. A moderate correlation between the total viral parameter versus the star formation rate (SFR) and the dense gas fraction of the clouds is found. A weak correlation between the mass-to-flux ratio and the SFR, and a weak anticorrelation between the magnetic field and the dense gas fraction are also found. Comparisons between magnetic fields and other dynamic components in clouds suggest a more dominant role of self-gravity and turbulence in determining the dynamical states of the clouds and affecting star formation at the studied scales.

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