INVESTIGADORES
FERNANDEZ LOPEZ Manuel
artículos
Título:
Magnetic Fields in Massive Star-forming Regions (MagMaR). I. Linear Polarized Imaging of the Ultracompact H II Region G5.89-0.39
Autor/es:
FERNÁNDEZ-LÓPEZ, M.; SANHUEZA, P.; ZAPATA, L.A.; STEPHENS, I.; HULL, C.; ZHANG, Q.; GIRART, J.M.; KOCH, P.M.; CORTÉS, P.; SILVA, A.; TATEMATSU, K.; NAKAMURA, F.; GUZMÁN, A.E.; NGUYEN LUONG, Q.; GUZMÁN CCOLQUE, E.; TANG, Y.-W.; CHEN, H.-R.V.
Revista:
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Editorial:
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2021 vol. 913
ISSN:
0004-637X
Resumen:
We report 1.2 mm polarized continuum emission observations carried out with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array toward the high-mass star formation region G5.89-0.39. The observations show a prominent 0.2 pc north-south filamentary structure. The ultracompact H ii region in G5.89-0.39 breaks the filament into two pieces. Its millimeter emission shows a dusty belt with a mass of 55-115 M o˙ and 4500 au in radius, surrounding an inner part comprising mostly ionized gas, with dust emission only accounting for about 30% of the total millimeter emission. We also found a lattice of convex arches that may be produced by dragged dust and gas from the explosive dispersal event involving the O5 Feldt´s star. The north-south filament has a mass between 300 and 600 M o˙ and harbors a cluster of about 20 mm envelopes with a median size and mass of 1700 au and 1.5 M o˙, respectively, some of which are already forming protostars. We interpret the polarized emission in the filament as mainly coming from magnetically aligned dust grains. The polarization fraction is ∼4.4% in the filaments and 2.1% at the shell. The magnetic fields are along the North Filament and perpendicular to the South Filament. In the Central Shell, the magnetic fields are roughly radial in a ring surrounding the dusty belt between 4500 and 7500 au, similar to the pattern recently found in the surroundings of Orion BN/KL. This may be an independent observational signpost of explosive dispersal outflows and should be further investigated in other regions.