Filamentary Network and Magnetic Field Structures Revealed with BISTRO in the High-mass Star-forming Region NGC 2264: Global Properties and Local Magnetogravitational Configurations

Author:

Wang Jia-WeiORCID,Koch Patrick M.ORCID,Clarke Seamus D.ORCID,Fuller GaryORCID,Peretto NicolasORCID,Tang Ya-WenORCID,Yen Hsi-WeiORCID,Lai Shih-PingORCID,Ohashi NagayoshiORCID,Arzoumanian DorisORCID,Johnstone DougORCID,Furuya RayORCID,Inutsuka Shu-ichiroORCID,Lee Chang WonORCID,Ward-Thompson DerekORCID,Le Gouellec Valentin J. M.ORCID,Liu Hong-LiORCID,Fanciullo LapoORCID,Hwang JihyeORCID,Pattle KateORCID,Poidevin FrédérickORCID,Tahani MehrnooshORCID,Onaka TakashiORCID,Rawlings Mark G.ORCID,Chung Eun JungORCID,Liu JunhaoORCID,Lyo A-RanORCID,Priestley FelixORCID,Hoang ThiemORCID,Tamura MotohideORCID,Berry DavidORCID,Bastien PierreORCID,Ching Tao-ChungORCID,Coudé SimonORCID,Kwon WoojinORCID,Chen Mike,Eswaraiah ChakaliORCID,Soam ArchanaORCID,Hasegawa TetsuoORCID,Qiu KepingORCID,Bourke Tyler L.ORCID,Byun Do-YoungORCID,Chen ZhiweiORCID,Chen Huei-Ru VivienORCID,Chen Wen PingORCID,Cho JungyeonORCID,Choi Minho,Choi Yunhee,Choi Youngwoo,Chrysostomou AntonioORCID,Dai SophiaORCID,Di Francesco JamesORCID,Diep​ Pham NgocORCID,Doi YasuoORCID,Duan YanORCID,Duan Hao-YuanORCID,Eden DavidORCID,Fiege Jason,Fissel Laura M.ORCID,Franzmann EricaORCID,Friberg PerORCID,Friesen RachelORCID,Gledhill TimORCID,Graves SarahORCID,Greaves JaneORCID,Griffin Matt,Gu QilaoORCID,Han IlseungORCID,Hayashi SaekoORCID,Houde MartinORCID,Inoue TsuyoshiORCID,Iwasaki KazunariORCID,Jeong Il-GyoORCID,Könyves VeraORCID,Kang Ji-hyunORCID,Kang MijuORCID,Karoly JanikORCID,Kataoka AkimasaORCID,Kawabata KojiORCID,Khan Zacariyya,Kim Mi-RyangORCID,Kim Kee-TaeORCID,Kim Kyoung HeeORCID,Kim ShinyoungORCID,Kim JongsooORCID,Kim Hyosung,Kim GwanjeongORCID,Kirchschlager FlorianORCID,Kirk JasonORCID,Kobayashi Masato I. N.ORCID,Kusune TakayoshiORCID,Kwon JungmiORCID,Lacaille KevinORCID,Law Chi-YanORCID,Lee Sang-SungORCID,Lee HyeseungORCID,Lee Jeong-EunORCID,Lee Chin-FeiORCID,Li Dalei,Li Hua-baiORCID,Li Guangxing,Li DiORCID,Lin Sheng-JunORCID,Liu TieORCID,Liu Sheng-YuanORCID,Lu XingORCID,Mairs SteveORCID,Matsumura MasafumiORCID,Matthews BrendaORCID,Moriarty-Schieven GeraldORCID,Nagata TetsuyaORCID,Nakamura FumitakaORCID,Nakanishi Hiroyuki,Ngoc Nguyen BichORCID,Park GeumsookORCID,Parsons HarrietORCID,Pyo Tae-SooORCID,Qian LeiORCID,Rao RamprasadORCID,Rawlings JonathanORCID,Retter Brendan,Richer JohnORCID,Rigby AndrewORCID,Sadavoy SarahORCID,Saito Hiro,Savini GiorgioORCID,Seta Masumichi,Sharma EktaORCID,Shimajiri YoshitoORCID,Shinnaga HirokoORCID,Tang XindiORCID,Thuong Hoang Duc,Tomisaka KohjiORCID,Tram Le NgocORCID,Tsukamoto YusukeORCID,Viti SerenaORCID,Wang HongchiORCID,Whitworth AnthonyORCID,Wu JintaiORCID,Xie JinjinORCID,Yang Meng-Zhe,Yoo HyunjuORCID,Yuan JinghuaORCID,Yun Hyeong-SikORCID,Zenko Tetsuya,Zhang Chuan-PengORCID,Zhang YapengORCID,Zhang Guoyin,Zhou JianjunORCID,Zhu Lei,de Looze IlseORCID,André PhilippeORCID,Dowell C. Darren,Eyres StewartORCID,Falle SamORCID,Robitaille Jean-FrançoisORCID,van Loo SvenORCID

Abstract

Abstract We report 850 μm continuum polarization observations toward the filamentary high-mass star-forming region NGC 2264, taken as part of the B-fields In STar forming Regions Observations large program on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope. These data reveal a well-structured nonuniform magnetic field in the NGC 2264C and 2264D regions with a prevailing orientation around 30° from north to east. Field strength estimates and a virial analysis of the major clumps indicate that NGC 2264C is globally dominated by gravity, while in 2264D, magnetic, gravitational, and kinetic energies are roughly balanced. We present an analysis scheme that utilizes the locally resolved magnetic field structures, together with the locally measured gravitational vector field and the extracted filamentary network. From this, we infer statistical trends showing that this network consists of two main groups of filaments oriented approximately perpendicular to one another. Additionally, gravity shows one dominating converging direction that is roughly perpendicular to one of the filament orientations, which is suggestive of mass accretion along this direction. Beyond these statistical trends, we identify two types of filaments. The type I filament is perpendicular to the magnetic field with local gravity transitioning from parallel to perpendicular to the magnetic field from the outside to the filament ridge. The type II filament is parallel to the magnetic field and local gravity. We interpret these two types of filaments as originating from the competition between radial collapsing, driven by filament self-gravity, and longitudinal collapsing, driven by the region's global gravity.

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National Science and Technology Council

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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