Title
Polarimetry toward the IRAS vela shell. II. Extinction and magnetic fields
Date Issued
20 June 2007
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Magalhães A.
Universidade de São Paulo
Publisher(s)
Institute of Physics Publishing
Abstract
We explore correlations between visual extinction and polarization along the western side of the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) Vela Shell using a published polarimetric catalog of several hundred objects. Our extinction maps along this ionization front ( I-front) find evidence of clumpy structure with typical masses between 1.5 and 6 M-. and a mean length scale L ∼ 0.47 pc. The polarimetric data allowed us to investigate the distribution of the local magnetic field in small (∼ parsec) scales across the I-front. Using the dispersion of polarization position angles, we find variations in the kinetic-to-magnetic energy density ratio of at least 1 order of magnitude along the I-front, with the magnetic pressure generally dominating over the turbulent motions. These findings suggest that the magnetic component makes a significant contribution to the dynamical balance of this region. Along the I-front, the mean magnetic field projected on the sky is 0.018 ± 0.013 mG. The polarization efficiency seems to change along the I-front. We attribute high polarization efficiencies in regions of relatively low extinction to an optimum degree of grain alignment. Analysis of the mass-to-magnetic flux ratio shows that this quantity is consistent with the subcritical regime (λ < 1), showing that magnetic support is indeed important in the region. Our data extend the overall λ.-N(H2) relation toward lower density values and show that such a trend continues smoothly toward low N(H2) values. This provides general support for the evolution of initially subcritical clouds to an eventual supercritical stage. © 2007. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
Start page
1014
End page
1023
Volume
662
Issue
2 I
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Física y Astronomía
Subjects
DOI
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-34547250038
Source
Astrophysical Journal
ISSN of the container
0004637X
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