Dr. Dana Alina from Nazarbayev University has lead a team that has revealed the magnetic field structure of the ring-like molecular cloud G111 (near NGC7538, an active star forming region).

The ring shape could have several origins: it could be a remnant of a past massive supernova explosion, or very strong stellar winds; or the result of two colliding clouds of molecular gas. Each option has different magnetic signatures.

Thanks to the IRAM 30-meter telescope, the team obtained high-sensitivity observations of carbon monoxide (CO). Using the Velocity Gradients Technique, they derived a detailed magnetic blueprint of the cloud. Then, they combined these observations with data from telescopes such as the Kanata telescope (Japan) and the Planck satellite.

Their study revealed an ordered magnetic structure that follows the ring’s curvature, the same structure traced by the cold dust.

This suggests that magnetic forces were strong enough to remain organized throughout the cloud’s evolution, possibly guiding the gas motion during either an expansion or a large-scale interaction. This supports the hypotheses of G111 being a past supernova explosion remnant, or a stellar wind-blown structure.

This is not related to ALMA, but enabled by the IRAM-30m, the second largest millimeter-length radio telescope in operation. It is very dear to me because I did my first observations with it… on my namesake's day, March 8 (St. Juan de Dios). And is based in Granada, where I was born!

https://iram-institute.org/newsroom/general/unraveling-the-magnetic-blueprint-of-g111/

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Teams using our ALMA Observatory have been able to clearly show how magnetism has a pre-eminent role in young star accretion and growth!

The best part is that the lead scientist for that paper is our colleague Paulo Cortés, who apart from doing notable science is also responsible for the scientific acceptance of ALMA software releases!

https://www.almaobservatory.org/en/press-releases/astronomers-spot-magnetically-guided-streamer-funneling-star-building-material-into-newborn-system-in-perseus/

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Astronomers Spot Magnetically-Guided Streamer Funneling Star-Building Material into Newborn System in Perseus | ALMA Observatory

New ALMA observations reveal spiral-shaped gas streamer guided by magnetic fields in a star-forming nursery Highlights A team of astronomers led by Paulo Cortes, a scientist with the U.S. National Science Foundation National Radio Astronomy Observatory and the Joint ALMA Observatory, has made a groundbreaking discovery about how young star systems grow. Using the powerful...