JCMT BISTRO survey: Magnetic Fields within the Hub-Filament Structure in IC 5146

Jia-Wei Wang,Shih-Ping Lai,Chakali Eswaraiah,Kate Pattle,James Di Francesco,Doug Johnstone,Patrick M. Koch,Tie Liu,Motohide Tamura,Ray S. Furuya,Takashi Onaka,Derek Ward-Thompson,Archana Soam,Kee-Tae Kim,Chang Won Lee,Chin-Fei Lee,Steve Mairs,Doris Arzoumanian,Gwanjeong Kim,Thiem Hoang,Jihye Hwang,Sheng-Yuan Liu,David Berry,Pierre Bastien,Tetsuo Hasegawa,Woojin Kwon,Keping Qiu,Philippe André,Yusuke Aso,Do-Young Byun,Huei-Ru Chen,Michael C. Chen,Wen Ping Chen,Tao-Chung Ching,Jungyeon Cho,Minho Choi,Antonio Chrysostomou,Eun Jung Chung,Simon Coudé,Yasuo Doi,C. Darren Dowell,Emily Drabek-Maunder,Hao-Yuan Duan,Stewart P. S. Eyres,Sam Falle,Lapo Fanciullo,Jason Fiege,Erica Franzmann,Per Friberg,Rachel K. Friesen,Gary Fuller,Tim Gledhill,Sarah F. Graves,Jane S. Greaves,Matt J. Griffin,Qilao Gu,Ilseung Han,Jennifer Hatchell,Saeko S. Hayashi,Wayne Holland,Martin Houde,Tsuyoshi Inoue,Shu-ichiro Inutsuka,Kazunari Iwasaki,Il-Gyo Jeong,Yoshihiro Kanamori,Ji-hyun Kang,Miju Kang,Sung-ju Kang,Akimasa Kataoka,Koji S. Kawabata,Francisca Kemper,Jongsoo Kim,Kyoung Hee Kim,Mi-Ryang Kim,Shinyoung Kim,Jason M. Kirk,Masato I. N. Kobayashi,Vera Konyves,Jungmi Kwon,Kevin M. Lacaille,Hyeseung Lee,Jeong-Eun Lee,Sang-Sung Lee,Yong-Hee Lee,Dalei Li,Di Li,Hua-bai Li,Hong-Li Liu,Junhao Liu,A-Ran Lyo,Masafumi Matsumura,Brenda C. Matthews,Gerald H. Moriarty-Schieven,Tetsuya Nagata,Fumitaka Nakamura,Hiroyuki Nakanishi,Nagayoshi Ohashi,Geumsook Park,Harriet Parsons,Enzo Pascale,Nicolas Peretto,Andy Pon,Tae-Soo Pyo,Lei Qian,Ramprasad Rao,Mark G. Rawlings,Brendan Retter,John Richer,Andrew Rigby,Jean-François Robitaille,Sarah Sadavoy,Hiro Saito,Giorgio Savini,Anna M. M. Scaife,Masumichi Seta,Hiroko Shinnaga,Ya-Wen Tang,Kohji Tomisaka,Yusuke Tsukamoto,Sven van Loo,Hongchi Wang,Anthony P. Whitworth,Hsi-Wei Yen,Hyunju Yoo,Jinghua Yuan,Hyeong-Sik Yun,Tetsuya Zenko,Chuan-Peng Zhang,Guoyin Zhang,Ya-Peng Zhang,Jianjun Zhou, Zhu

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL(2019)

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We present the 850 $\mu$m polarization observations toward the IC5146 filamentary cloud taken using the Submillimetre Common-User Bolometer Array 2 (SCUBA-2) and its associated polarimeter (POL-2), mounted on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT), as part of the B-fields In STar forming Regions Observations (BISTRO). This work is aimed at revealing the magnetic field morphology within a core-scale ($\lesssim 1.0$ pc) hub-filament structure (HFS) located at the end of a parsec-scale filament. To investigate whether or not the observed polarization traces the magnetic field in the HFS, we analyze the dependence between the observed polarization fraction and total intensity using a Bayesian approach with the polarization fraction described by the Rice likelihood function, which can correctly describe the probability density function (PDF) of the observed polarization fraction for low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) data. We find a power-law dependence between the polarization fraction and total intensity with an index of 0.56 in $A_V\sim$ 20--300 mag regions, suggesting that the dust grains in these dense regions can still be aligned with magnetic fields in the IC5146 regions. Our polarization maps reveal a curved magnetic field, possibly dragged by the contraction along the parsec-scale filament. We further obtain a magnetic field strength of 0.5$\pm$0.2 mG toward the central hub using the Davis-Chandrasekhar-Fermi method, corresponding to a mass-to-flux criticality of $\sim$ $1.3\pm0.4$ and an Alfv\'{e}nic Mach number of $<$0.6. These results suggest that gravity and magnetic field is currently of comparable importance in the HFS, and turbulence is less important.
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ISM: individual objects (IC 5146),ISM: magnetic fields,ISM: structure,polarization,radio continuum: ISM,stars: formation
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