| Literature DB >> 30401928 |
Chin-Fei Lee1,2, Hsiang-Chih Hwang3,4, Tao-Chung Ching5, Naomi Hirano6, Shih-Ping Lai5, Ramprasad Rao6, Paul T P Ho6,7.
Abstract
Protostellar jets are one of the most intriguing signposts in star formation. Recent detection of a jet rotation indicates that they can carry away angular momenta from the innermost edges of the disks, allowing the disks to feed the central protostars. In current jet-launching models, magnetic fields are required to launch and collimate the jets, however, observationally, it is still uncertain if magnetic fields are really present in the jets. Here we report a clear detection of SiO line polarization in the HH 211 protostellar jet. Since this line polarization has been attributed to the Goldreich-Kylafis effect in the presence of magnetic field, our observations show convincingly the presence of magnetic field in a jet from a low-mass protostar. The implied magnetic field could be mainly toroidal, as suggested in current jet-launching models, in order to collimate the jet at large distances.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30401928 PMCID: PMC6219518 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-07143-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919