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Supersonic Turbulence and the Fragmentation of a Cold Medium

Astrophysics 2015-06-24 v1

Abstract

The role played by velocity fields in the fragmentation of a cold medium and in the formation of protostars is studied. The velocity field is modeled with a compressible turbulent flow. A supersonic turbulent velocity field can fragment the medium into clumps of mass smaller than a local Jeans' mass, and therefore stabilize the medium against the formation of protostars. Based on this idea, the protostar formation efficiency and the protostar mass distribution are determined as functions of the following ambient parameters: average density n0n_{0}, average temperature T0T_{0}, r.m.s. turbulent velocity σv,0\sigma_{v,0} (or its Mach number Mt{\cal{M}}_{t}), postshock cooling time (e.g. chemistry). The main results are: i) the protostar mass distribution and its dependence on the ambient parameters are quantified; ii) the characteristic protostar mass is MJ,cln01/2T02σv,01M_{J,cl}\propto n_{0}^{-1/2}T_{0}^{2} \sigma_{v,0}^{-1}; iii) the protostar formation efficiency ee is higher for larger mean density, larger mean temperature, lower velocity dispersion on a given scale and longer postshock cooling time (e.g. lower metallicity): en03/2(β1)T0β1σv,05(β1)L03(β1)e\propto n_{0}^{{3/2}(\beta-1)}T_{0}^{\beta -1} \sigma_{v,0}^{-5(\beta-1)}L_{0}^{3(\beta-1)}, where β>1\beta>1 is the exponent of the clump mass distribution; iv) the efficiency is quite sensitive to the ambient parameters and therefore to the dynamical evolution of the star forming system.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9506002,
  title  = {Supersonic Turbulence and the Fragmentation of a Cold Medium},
  author = {Paolo Padoan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9506002},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

12 pages. Figures are included. Uuencoded compressed postscript. Accepted for publication by MNRAS