SOFIA and ALMA Investigate Magnetic Fields and Gas Structures in Massive Star Formation: The Case of the Masquerading Monster in BYF 73

Abstract

We present SOFIA+ALMA continuum and spectral-line polarisation data on the massive molecular cloud BYF 73, revealing important details about the magnetic field morphology, gas structures, and energetics in this unusual massive star formation laboratory. The 154μm HAWC+ polarisation map finds a highly organised magnetic field in the densest, inner 0.55×0.40 pc portion of the cloud, compared to an unremarkable morphology in the cloud's outer layers. The 3mm continuum ALMA polarisation data reveal several more structures in the inner domain, including a pc-long, 500 M "Streamer" around the central massive protostellar object MIR 2, with magnetic fields mostly parallel to the east-west Streamer but oriented north-south across MIR 2. The magnetic field orientation changes from mostly parallel to the column density structures to mostly perpendicular, at thresholds N crit = 6.6×1026 m-2, n crit = 2.5×1011 m-3, and B crit = 427 nT. ALMA also mapped Goldreich-Kylafis polarisation in 12CO across the cloud, which traces in both total intensity and polarised flux, a powerful bipolar outflow from MIR 2 that interacts strongly with the Streamer. The magnetic field is also strongly aligned along the outflow direction; energetically, it may dominate the outflow near MIR 2, comprising rare evidence for a magnetocentrifugal origin to such outflows. A portion of the Streamer may be in Keplerian rotation around MIR 2, implying a gravitating mass 135050 M for the protostar+disk+envelope; alternatively, these kinematics can be explained by gas in free fall towards a 95035 M object. The high accretion rate onto MIR 2 apparently occurs through the Streamer/disk, and could account for 33% of MIR 2's total luminosity via gravitational energy release.

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