Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Galaxy Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2010-07-20
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Galaxy Astrophysics
accepted by MNRAS
Scientific paper
Recent observational evidence that magnetic fields are dynamically important in molecular clouds, compared to self-gravity and turbulence, is reviewed and illustrated with data from the NGC 2024 region. One piece of evidence, turbulence anisotropy, was found in the diffuse envelope of a cloud (Av~1; Heyer et al. 2008); our data further suggests turbulence anisotropy in the cloud (Av >7) and even near the cloud core (Av~100). The data also shows that magnetic fields can channel gravitational contraction even for a region with super-critical N(H2)/2Blos ratio (the ratio between the observed column density and two times the line-of-sight observed field strength), a parameter which has been widely used by observers to estimate core mass-to-flux ratios. Although the mass-to-flux ratio is constant under the flux-freezing condition, we show that N(H2)/2Blos grows with time if gravitational contraction is anisotropic due to magnetic fields.
Blundell Raymond
Hedden Abigail
Kawamura Jonathan
Li Hua-bai
Paine Scott
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