Bibcode
Cazzoli, G.; Lattanzi, Valerio; Coriani, Sonia; Gauss, Jürgen; Codella, Claudio; Asensio Ramos, A.; Cernicharo, Jose; Puzzarini, Cristina
Referencia bibliográfica
72nd International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy: June 19-23, 2017 at The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Talk TF09
Fecha de publicación:
6
2017
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Descripción
Magnetic fields play a fundamental role in star formation processes and
the best method to evaluate their intensity is is to measure the Zeeman
effect of atomic and molecular lines. However, a direct measurement of
the Zeeman spectral pattern from interstellar molecular species is
challenging due to the high sensitivity and high spectral resolution
required. So far, the Zeeman effect has been detected unambiguously in
star forming regions for very few non-masing species, such as OH and CN.
We decided to investigate the ability of sulfur monoxide (SO), which is
one of the most abundant species in star forming regions, for probing
the intensity of magnetic fields via Zeeman effect. The Zeeman effect
for several rotational transitions of SO in the (sub-)mm spectral
regions has been investigated by using a frequency-modulated,
computer-controlled spectrometer, and by applying a magnetic field
parallel to the radiation source. To support the experimental
determination of the g factors of SO, a systematic quantum-chemical
investigation of these parameters for both SO and O_2 has been carried
out. An effective experimental-computational strategy for providing
accurate g factors as well as for identifying the rotational transitions
showing the strongest Zeeman effect has been presented. Our
investigation supports SO as a good candidate for probing magnetic
fields in high-density star forming regions.