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Gravity or turbulence? II. Evolving column density PDFs in molecular clouds (1105.5411v1)

Published 26 May 2011 in astro-ph.GA

Abstract: It has been recently shown that molecular clouds do not exhibit a unique shape for the column density probability distribution function (Npdf). Instead, clouds without star formation seem to possess a lognormal distribution, while clouds with active star formation develope a power-law tail at high column densities. The lognormal behavior of the Npdf has been interpreted in terms of turbulent motions dominating the dynamics of the clouds, while the power-law behavior occurs when the cloud is dominated by gravity. In the present contribution we use thermally bi-stable numerical simulations of cloud formation and evolution to show that, indeed, these two regimes can be understood in terms of the formation and evolution of molecular clouds: a very narrow lognormal regime appears when the cloud is being assembled. However, as the global gravitational contraction occurs, the initial density fluctuations are enhanced, resulting, first, in a wider lognormal Npdf, and later, in a power-law Npdf. We thus suggest that the observed Npdf of molecular clouds are a manifestation of their global gravitationally contracting state. We also show that, contrary to recent suggestions, the exact value of the power-law slope is not unique, as it depends on the projection in which the cloud is being observed.

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