Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-04-13
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
21 pages, color figures, submitted to ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/322504
We model the polarized thermal dust emission from protostellar cores that are assembled by super-sonic turbulent flows in molecular clouds. Self-gravitating cores are selected from a three dimensional simulation of super-sonic and super-Alfvenic magneto-hydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence. The polarization is computed in two ways. In model A it is assumed that dust properties and grain alignment efficiency are uniform; in model B it is assumed that grains are not aligned at visual extinction larger than 3 mag. The main results of this work are: i) Values of the degree of polarization P between 1 and 10% are typical, despite the super-Alfvenic nature of the turbulence; ii) A steep decrease of P with increasing values of the sub-mm dust continuum intensity I is always found in self--gravitating cores selected from the MHD simulations, if grains are not aligned above a certain value of visual extinction (model B); iii) The same behavior is hard to reproduce if grains are aligned independently of visual extinction (model A); iv) The Chandrasekhar-Fermi formula, corrected by a factor f=0.4, provides an approximate estimate of the average magnetic field strength in the cores. Sub-mm dust continuum polarization maps of quiescent protostellar cores and Bok globules always show a decrease in P with increasing value of I consistent with the predictions of our model B. We therefore conclude that sub-mm polarization maps of quiescent cores do not map the magnetic field inside the cores at visual extinction larger than approximately 3 mag. There is no inconsistency between the results from optical and near-IR polarized absorption of background stars, and the observed polarization of sub-mm dust continuum from quiescent cores. In both cases, grains at large visual extinction appear to be virtually unaligned.
Draine Bruce
Goodman Alyssa
Juvela Mika
Nordlund Aake
Padoan Paolo
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