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2014MNRAS.445.1508P - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 445, 1508-1520 (2014/December-1)

Mid-J CO observations of Perseus B1-East 5: evidence for turbulent dissipation via low-velocity shocks.

PON A., JOHNSTONE D., KAUFMAN M.J., CASELLI P. and PLUME R.

Abstract (from CDS):

Giant molecular clouds contain supersonic turbulence and magnetohydrodynamic simulations predict that this turbulence should decay rapidly. Such turbulent dissipation has the potential to create a warm (T ∼ 100K) gas component within a molecular cloud. We present observations of the CO J = 5-4 and 6-5 transitions, taken with the Herschel Space Observatory, towards the Perseus B1-East 5 region. We combine these new observations with archival measurements of lower rotational transitions and fit photodissociation region models to the data. We show that Perseus B1-E5 has an anomalously large CO J = 6-5 integrated intensity, consistent with a warm gas component existing within the region. This excess emission is consistent with predictions for shock heating due to the dissipation of turbulence in low-velocity shocks with the shocks having a volume filling factor of 0.15 per cent. We find that B1-E has a turbulent energy dissipation rate of 3.5x1032 erg/s and a dissipation time-scale that is only a factor of 3 larger than the flow crossing time-scale.

Abstract Copyright: © 2014 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2014)

Journal keyword(s): shock waves - turbulence - stars: formation - ISM: clouds - ISM: individual objects: Perseus B1-East - photodissociation region (PDR)

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