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Polarimetric mapping of Orion using MILLIPOL - Magnetic activity in BN/KL
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The spatial distribution of the polarized component of the thermal dust emission from the core of the Orion molecular cloud has been mapped over 15 positions at a wavelength of 1300 microns using the Millipol instrument on the NRAO 12 m telescope. The polarization directions deduced for the map positions are quite similar, implying that the embedded magnetic field is strong (of the order of 1 mG) and uniform in direction over the core of the cloud. The mean polarization percentage, 4.6 percent, is quite high, and two positions show polarization percentages of nearly 8 percent, the highest yet detected for polarized thermal dust emission. Finally, the polarization of the BN/KL position was found to be significantly lower than the polarizations toward positions 30 arcmin outside BN/KL.