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Published December 1, 2009 | Published
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Dispersion of Magnetic Fields in Molecular Clouds. II.

Abstract

We expand our study on the dispersion of polarization angles in molecular clouds. We show how the effect of signal integration through the thickness of the cloud as well as across the area subtended by the telescope beam inherent to dust continuum measurements can be incorporated in our analysis to correctly account for its effect on the measured angular dispersion and inferred turbulent to large-scale magnetic field strength ratio. We further show how to evaluate the turbulent magnetic field correlation scale from polarization data of sufficient spatial resolution and high enough spatial sampling rate. We apply our results to the molecular cloud OMC-1, where we find a turbulent correlation length of δ ≈ 16 mpc, a turbulent to large-scale magnetic field strength ratio of approximately 0.5, and a plane-of-the-sky large-scale magnetic field strength of approximately 760 μG.

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© 2009 The American Astronomical Society. Received 2009 August 13; accepted 2009 September 30; published 2009 November 13. M.H.'s research is funded through the NSERC Discovery Grant, Canada Research Chair, Canada Foundation for Innovation, Ontario Innovation Trust, and Western's Academic Development Fund programs. J.E.V. acknowledges support from the CSO, which is funded through NSF AST 08-38261 and AST 05-40882. This work has also been supported in part by NSF grants AST 05-05230, AST 02-41356, and AST 05-05124.

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