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Density probability distribution functions in supersonic hydrodynamic and MHD turbulence

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
Volume 682, Issue 2, Pages L97-L100

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/590929

Keywords

ISM : clouds; ISM : kinematics and dynamics; ISM : magnetic fields; stars : formation; turbulence

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  1. NSF [AST-0216105, AST-0722479]

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We study the probability distribution function (PDF) of the mass density in simulations of supersonic turbulence with properties appropriate for molecular clouds. For this study we use Athena, a new higher-order Godunov code. We find there are surprisingly similar relationships between the mean of the time-averaged PDF and the turbulent Mach number for driven hydrodynamic and strong-field MHD turbulence. There is, however, a large scatter about these relations, indicating a high level of temporal and spatial variability in the PDF. Thus, the PDF of the mass density is unlikely to be a good measure of magnetic field strength. We also find that the PDF of decaying MHD turbulence deviates from the mean-Mach relation found in the driven case. This implies that the instantaneous Mach number alone is not enough to determine the statistical properties of turbulence that is out of equilibrium. The scatter about the mean-Mach relation for driven turbulence, along with the large departure of decaying turbulence PDFs from those of driven turbulence, may illuminate one factor contributing to the large observed cloud-to-cloud variation in the star formation rate per solar mass.

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