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Magnetic field mapping in Sagittarius C reveals new clues to Milky Way core dynamics
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Magnetic field mapping in Sagittarius C reveals new clues to Milky Way core dynamics
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Aug 13, 2025

The complex and turbulent Galactic Center has long challenged astronomers attempting to model its underlying physics. Now, new measurements of the magnetic field in Sagittarius C, a region within the Central Molecular Zone of the Milky Way, are offering unprecedented insight into the interplay between dense clouds, massive star formation, and magnetic structures.

Sagittarius C is known for its distinctive filaments, dynamic structure, and active stellar nurseries. Using NASA's now-retired Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA), researchers led by University of Chicago doctoral student Roy Zhao measured the polarized infrared emission from dust grains aligned by the local magnetic field. The observations, taken at 214 microns, reveal the field's orientation and its connection to surrounding astrophysical processes.

The team found the magnetic field encircling an expanding bubble of hot ionized gas, apparently sculpted by winds from massive young stars. This configuration compresses nearby gas and shapes the magnetic geometry. The findings also bolster the magnetic reconnection hypothesis for the origin of radio filaments-where merging magnetic fields accelerate electrons to near-light speed-first suggested decades ago.

The results illuminate how magnetic structures, cold clouds, and ionized regions interact, influencing star formation and energetic particle flows. Such insights, Zhao noted, can be applied to similar regions throughout the galaxy, helping astronomers reconstruct their histories.

The researchers plan to extend their survey to other wavelengths to probe warmer regions heated by stellar radiation, aiming for a complete picture of magnetic and dynamical interactions in Sagittarius C.

Research Report:SOFIA/HAWC+ Far-infrared Polarimetric Large Area CMZ Exploration Survey. V. The Magnetic Field Strength and Morphology in the Sagittarius C Complex

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