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2013ApJ...779...36P - Astrophys. J., 779, 36 (2013/December-2)

Characterizing the turbulent properties of the starless molecular cloud MBM 16.

PINGEL N.M., STANIMIROVIC S., PEEK J.E.G., LEE M.-Y., LAZARIAN A., BURKHART B., BEGUM A., DOUGLAS K.A., HEILES C., GIBSON S.J., GRCEVICH J., KORPELA E.J., LAWRENCE A., MURRAY C., PUTMAN M.E. and SAUL D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate turbulent properties of the non-star-forming, translucent molecular cloud MBM 16 by applying the statistical technique of a two-dimensional spatial power spectrum (SPS) on the neutral hydrogen (H I) observations obtained by the Galactic Arecibo L-Band Feed Array H I survey. The SPS, calculated over the range of spatial scales from 0.1 to 17 pc, is well represented with a single power-law function, with a slope ranging from -3.3 to -3.7 and being consistent over the velocity range of MBM 16 for a fixed velocity channel thickness. However, the slope varies significantly with the velocity slice thickness, suggesting that both velocity and density contribute to H I intensity fluctuations. By using this variation, we estimate the slope of three-dimensional density fluctuations in MBM 16 to be -3.7±0.2. This is significantly steeper than what has been found for H I in the Milky Way plane, the Small Magellanic Cloud, or the Magellanic Bridge, suggesting that interstellar turbulence in MBM 16 is driven on scales >17 pc and that the lack of stellar feedback could be responsible for the steep power spectrum.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: clouds - ISM: structure - magnetohydrodynamics, MHD - turbulence

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