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THE TURBULENCE SPECTRUM OF MOLECULAR CLOUDS IN THE GALACTIC RING SURVEY: A DENSITY-DEPENDENT PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS CALIBRATION

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 740, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/740/2/120

Keywords

ISM: clouds; ISM: kinematics and dynamics; molecular data; turbulence

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [AST-0507657, AST 98-00334, AST 00-98562, AST 01-00793, AST 02-28993, AST 05-07657]
  2. Baden-Wurttemberg Stiftung [P-LS-SPII/18]
  3. Max-Planck-Institute
  4. IMPRS-A
  5. HGSFP at Heidelberg University
  6. Excellence Initiative of the DFG [GSC 129/1]
  7. German Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung [05A09VHA]
  8. European Community [FP7/2007-2013, 247060]
  9. DFG [SFB 881]
  10. German Excellence Initiative
  11. HLRB II project [pr32lo]
  12. Julich Supercomputing Center [HHD20]

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Turbulence plays a major role in the formation and evolution of molecular clouds. Observationally, turbulent velocities are convolved with the density of an observed region. To correct for this convolution, we investigate the relation between the turbulence spectrum of model clouds, and the statistics of their synthetic observations obtained from principal component analysis (PCA). We apply PCA to spectral maps generated from simulated density and velocity fields, obtained from hydrodynamic simulations of supersonic turbulence, and from fractional Brownian motion (fBm) fields with varying velocity, density spectra, and density dispersion. We examine the dependence of the slope of the PCA pseudo-structure function, alpha(PCA), on intermittency, on the turbulence velocity (beta(v)) and density (beta(n)) spectral indexes, and on density dispersion. We find that PCA is insensitive to beta(n) and to the log-density dispersion sigma(s), provided sigma(s) <= 2. For sigma(s) > 2, alpha(PCA) increases with sigma(s) due to the intermittent sampling of the velocity field by the density field. The PCA calibration also depends on intermittency. We derive a PCA calibration based on fBm structures with sigma(s) <= 2 and apply it to 367 (CO)-C-13 spectral maps of molecular clouds in the Galactic Ring Survey. The average slope of the PCA structure function, = 0.62 +/- 0.2, is consistent with the hydrodynamic simulations and leads to a turbulence velocity exponent of = 2.06 +/- 0.6 for a non-intermittent, low density dispersion flow. Accounting for intermittency and density dispersion, the coincidence between the PCA slope of the GRS clouds and the hydrodynamic simulations suggests beta(v) similar or equal to 1.9, consistent with both Burgers and compressible intermittent turbulence.

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