Vol 24, No 11

Revisiting the Velocity Dispersion–Size Relation in Molecular Cloud Structures

Haoran Feng, Zhiwei Chen, Zhibo Jiang, Yuehui Ma, Yang Yang, Shuling Yu, Dongqing Ge, Wei Zhou, Fujun Du, Chen Wang et al

Abstract

Structures in molecular ISM are observed to follow a power-law relation between the velocity dispersion and spatial size, known as Larson's first relation, which is often attributed to the turbulent nature of molecular ISM and imprints the dynamics of molecular cloud structures. Using the 13CO (J = 1–0) data from the Milky Way Imaging Scroll Painting survey, we built a sample with 360 structures having relatively accurate distances obtained from either the reddened background stars with Gaia parallaxes or associated maser parallaxes, spanning from 0.4 to ∼15 kpc. Using this sample and about 0.3 million pixels, we analyzed the correlations between velocity dispersion, surface/column density, and spatial scales. Our structure-wise results show power-law indices smaller than 0.5 in both the σvReff and σvReff · Σ relations. In the pixel-wise results, the is statistically scaling with the beam physical size (Rs ≡ ΘD/2) in form of . Meanwhile,in the inner Galaxy is statistically larger than the outer side. We also analyzed correlations between and the H2 column density N(H2), finding that stops increasing with N(H2) after ≳1022 cm−2. The structures with and without high-column-density (>1022 cm−2) pixels show different relations, where the mean (std) ξ values are 0.38 (0.14) and 0.62 (0.27), respectively.




Keywords

Key words: ISM: structure – ISM: kinematics and dynamics – radio lines: ISM

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