SCUBA Polarization Measurements of the Magnetic Field Strengths in the L183, L1544, and L43 Prestellar Cores

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Version 2 has minor revisions to reflect referee comments. Paper accepted for ApJ publication

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10.1086/379705

We have mapped linearly polarized dust emission from L183 with the JCMT SCUBA polarimeter and have analyzed these and our previously published data for the prestellar cores L183, L1544, and L43 in order to estimate magnetic field strengths in the plane of the sky, $B_{pos}$. The analysis used the Chandrasekhar-Fermi technique, which relates the dispersion in polarization position angles to $B_{pos}$. We have used these estimates of the field strengths (neglecting the unmeasured line-of-sight component) to find the mass-to-magnetic flux ratios $\lambda$ (in units of the critical ratio for magnetic support). Results are $B_{pos} \approx 80$ $\mu$G and $\lambda \approx 2.6$ for L183, $B_{pos} \approx 140$ $\mu$G and $\lambda \approx 2.3$ for L1544, and $B_{pos} \approx 160$ $\mu$G and $\lambda \approx 1.9$ for L43. Hence, without correction for geometrical biases, for all three cores the mass-to-flux ratios are supercritical by a factor of $\sim 2$, and magnetic support cannot prevent collapse. However, a statistical mean correction for geometrical bias may be up to a factor of three; this correction would reduce the individual $\lambda$'s to $\lambda_{cor} \approx 0.9$, 0.8, and 0.6, respectively; these values are approximately critical or slightly subcritical. These data are consistent with models of star formation driven by ambipolar diffusion in a weakly turbulent medium, but cannot rule out models of star formation driven by turbulence.

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