Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-01-03
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Scientific paper
10.1002/asna.200385099
We report the detection of polarized emission in the vicinity of the Galactic center for 158 positions within eight different pointings of the Hertz polarimeter operating on the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory. These pointings include positions 2 arcminutes offset to the E, NE, and NW of M-0.02-0.07; positions to the SE and NW of the 20 km/s cloud (M-0.13-0.08), CO+0.02-0.02, M+0.07-0.08, and M+0.11-0.08. We use these data in conjunction with previous far-infrared and submillimeter polarization results to find that the direction of the inferred magnetic field is related to the density of the molecular material in the following way: in denser regions, the field is generally parallel to the Galactic plane, whereas in regions with lower densities, the field is generally perpendicular to the plane. This finding is consistent with a model in which an initially poloidal field has been sheared into a toroidal configuration in regions that are dense enough such that the gravitational energy density is greater than the energy density of the magnetic field. Using this model, we estimate the characteristic strength of the magnetic field in the central 30 pc of our Galaxy to be a few mG.
Chuss David T.
Davidson Jaqueline A.
Dotson Jessie L.
Dowell Charles (Darren)
Hildebrand Roger H.
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