Probing Polarization And The Role Of Magnetic Fields In Cloud Destruction In The Keyhole Nebula

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL(2021)

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We present polarimetric observations of the Keyhole Nebula in the Carina Nebula Complex carried out using the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy. The Keyhole Nebula, located to the west of eta Carinae, is believed to be disturbed by the stellar winds from the massive star. We observed the Keyhole Nebula at 89 mu m wavelength with the HAWC+ instrument. The observations cover the entire Keyhole Nebula spanning 8 ' by 5 ' with central position R.A. = 10:44:43 and decl. = -59:38:04. The typical uncertainty of polarization measurement is less than 0.5% in the region with intensity above 5500 MJy sr(-1). The polarization fraction has a mean value of 2.4% with a standard deviation of 1.6% in the region above this intensity, similar to values in other high-mass star-forming regions. The magnetic field orientation in the bar-shaped structure is similar to the large-scale magnetic field orientation. On the other hand, the magnetic field direction in the loop is not aligned with the large-scale magnetic fields but is tightly aligned with the loop itself. Analysis of the magnetic field angles and the gas turbulence suggests that the field strength is similar to 70 mu G in the loop. A simple comparison of the magnetic field tension to the ram pressure of eta Carinae's stellar wind suggests that the magnetic fields in the Keyhole Nebula are not strong enough to maintain the current structure against the impact of the stellar wind and that the role of the magnetic field in resisting stellar feedback in this region is limited.
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keyhole nebula,probing polarization,cloud destruction,magnetic fields
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