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Magnetic Fields in Molecular Clouds Richard M. Crutcher University of Illinois Collaborators: Tom Troland, University of Kentucky Edith Falgarone, Ecole Normale Superieure Shih-Ping Lai, University of Maryland Ramprasad Rao, SubMillimeter Array Paulo Cortes, University of

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Magnetic Fields in Molecular Clouds Richard M. Crutcher University of Illinois Collaborators:Tom Troland, University of Kentucky Edith Falgarone, Ecole Normale Superieure Shih-Ping Lai, University of Maryland Ramprasad Rao, SubMillimeter Array Paulo Cortes, University of Illinois - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Magnetic Fields  in  Molecular Clouds  Richard M. Crutcher  University of Illinois

Magnetic Fields in

Molecular Clouds

Richard M. Crutcher University of Illinois

Collaborators: Tom Troland, University of KentuckyEdith Falgarone, Ecole Normale SuperieureShih-Ping Lai, University of MarylandRamprasad Rao, SubMillimeter ArrayPaulo Cortes, University of IllinoisJason Kirk, University of IllinoisDoug Roberts, Northwestern UniversityJosep Girart, University of Barcelona

Page 2: Magnetic Fields  in  Molecular Clouds  Richard M. Crutcher  University of Illinois

Outline of Talk

• possible roles of magnetic fields

• important parameters

• observational techniques

• observational result exemplars

• conclusions

• implications for study of CMB polarization

• the future

Page 3: Magnetic Fields  in  Molecular Clouds  Richard M. Crutcher  University of Illinois

Possible Roles of Magnetic Fields

• formation of molecular clouds

• fragmentation to form cores

• support against collapse

• transport of angular momentum from central regions of cores, enabling star formation

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Field Morphology

Shu, The Physical Universe (1982)

Strong B, magnetic support implies:• non-tangled (smooth) field lines • hourglass morphology

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Mass-to-Flux Ratio: M/

( / )( / )

observed

critical

MM

• Uniform disk Nakano & Nakamura (1978)

• Observing M/

• definition

/ 3C observed • Geometry correction

12critical

MG

Ciolek & Mouschovias (1994)

mass/flux ratio gravitational collapse / magnetic support

2( )observed

observed

N HMB

subcritical

critical

supe

rcrit

ical

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Scaling of B with : B

• flux freezing: M

• mass conservation:

3 2R R BBR

3 1/

2 / 3

3M R R

B

Spherical collapse (weak magnetic fields)

B 0

Ciolek & Mouschovias (1994)

Magnetic support, ambipolar diffusion

B 1

B 0.4

Mestel (1966)

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2. Polarization of dust emission linear polarization B morphology of Bpos

indirectly (Chandrasekhar & Fermi):

Bpos 0.5(4)1/2 Vlos /

Observational Techniques

1. Zeeman effect

3. Goldreich-Kylafis effect anisotropic radiation field non-LTE magnetic sublevels linear polarization or B morphology of Bpos

Chandrasekhar-Fermi may be applied to estimate Bpos

V [dI/d] Blos

Q,U [dI/d]2 Bpos

Page 8: Magnetic Fields  in  Molecular Clouds  Richard M. Crutcher  University of Illinois

L1544 Starless Core

n(H2) 5 105 cm-3, N(H2) 4 1022, 13, Bpos 140 G, c 0.8 Crutcher et al. (2004)

Page 9: Magnetic Fields  in  Molecular Clouds  Richard M. Crutcher  University of Illinois

L1544 Starless Core

Crutcher & Troland (2000)

n(H2) 5 105 cm-3, N(H2) 4 1022, 13, Bpos 140 G, c 0.8 Crutcher et al. (2004)

n(H2) 1 104, N(H2) 9 1021,Blos = 11 µG, c 1.1

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L183 & L1498 Starless Cores

n(H2) 3 105, N(H2) 3 1022, 13, Bpos 80 µG, c 0.9

Crutcher et al. (2004) Kirk & Crutcher (2005)

L183 L1498

40

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NGC1333 IRAS4 (BIMA 230 GHz)Girart et al. (1999)

Bpos > 1 mG

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NGC1333 IRAS4 (SMA 345 GHz)

Rao, Girart and Marrone

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DR21(OH)

Blos = 0.4, 0.7 mG

Lai et al. (2003) Crutcher et al. (1999)

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Linearly Polarized J=2-1 and J=1-0 Lines

• J=2-1 polarization is perpendicular to dust polarizaton and therefore parallel to the magnetic field

• J=1-0 polarization is orthogonal to J=2-1 polarization!

• requires two sources of anisotropic CO excitation– anisotropic velocity gradient (and ), and photon trapping– IR from compact dust cores

DR21(OH)

2

4

6

50 70 90 110

# of

po

sitio

ns

21 – 10

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DR21(OH)

Cortes, Crutcher, & Watson (2005)

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DR21(OH)

1. CO polarization: n(H2) ~ 102, Bpos 0.01 mG

2. Dust polarization & CN Zeeman: n(H2) ~ 106, N(H2) 3 1023

Bpos Blos 0.7 mG, c 1.1

Combining 1 and 2, B 0.45

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The Orion Molecular Cloud

Page 18: Magnetic Fields  in  Molecular Clouds  Richard M. Crutcher  University of Illinois

NGC 2024 (Orion B) Magnetic Field Maps

Crutcher et al. (1999)

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NGC 2024 (Orion B)

Lai, Crutcher, et al. (2001)

Page 20: Magnetic Fields  in  Molecular Clouds  Richard M. Crutcher  University of Illinois

NGC 2024 SCUBA Dust Polarization

Matthews et al. (2002)

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Orion Molecular Cloud

Girart et al. 2004

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Orion Molecular Cloud

Girart et al. 2004

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Orion Molecular Cloud

Rao et al. 1998Houde et al. 2004

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W3OH

CN Zeeman, Blos =1.1 mG

Turner & Welch 1984 Falgarone, Crutcher, & Troland 2005

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W3OH

Gusten et al. 1994

8-11 mG

n(H2) 6 106, N(H2) 5 1023, Blos 3.1 mG, c 0.5

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Mass to Magnetic Flux Ratios mass/flux ratio () gravitational collapse /magnetic support

H I clouds,subcritical!

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Field Strength vs. Density

B

Weak B = 2/3

Strong B 0.4

0.47 ± 0.08

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Conclusions for Molecular Cores 1. B 0, n < 103

molecular clouds form by accumulation along B

2. Magnetic fields usually not tangled B dominates turbulence

3. Hourglass B morphology on cores magnetic support

4. M/ ~ critical in molecular cores magnetic support

5. B , 0.4-0.5 2/3 magnetic support

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Dust Polarization and the CBM

Arce, et al 1998

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Molecular Cirrus

Desert, Bazell, & Boulanger 1988

Stark 1995

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Some Telescopes Used for Study of B

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Coming Telescope for Study of B