2010A&A...519L...7L


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2010A&A...519L...7L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 519, L7-7 (2010/9-1)

Larson's third law and the universality of molecular cloud structure.

LOMBARDI M., ALVES J. and LADA C.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Larson (1981MNRAS.194..809L) first noted a scaling relation between masses and sizes in molecular clouds that implies that these objects have approximately constant column densities. This original claim, based upon millimeter observations of carbon monoxide lines, has been challenged by many theorists, arguing that the apparent constant column density observed is merely the result of the limited dynamic range of observations, and that in reality clouds have column density variations over two orders of magnitudes. In this letter we investigate a set of nearby molecular clouds with near-infrared excess methods, which guarantee very large dynamic ranges and robust column density measurements, to test the validity of Larson's third law. We verify that different clouds have almost identical average column densities above a given extinction threshold; this holds regardless of the extinction threshold, but the actual average surface mass density is a function of the specific threshold used. We show that a second version of Larson's third law, involving the mass-radius relation for single clouds and cores, does not hold in our sample, indicating that individual clouds are not objects that can be described by constant column density. Our results instead indicate that molecular clouds are characterized by a universal structure. Finally we point out that this universal structure can be linked to the log-normal nature of cloud column density distributions.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: clouds - dust, extinction - ISM: structure - methods: statistical

Simbad objects: 27

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Number of rows : 27
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 LDN 1333 DNe 02 26 04 +75 28.5           ~ 58 0
2 NAME Perseus Cloud SFR 03 35.0 +31 13           ~ 1311 0
3 NAME California Molecular Cloud MoC 04 10.0 +39 00           ~ 144 1
4 NAME Taurus Complex SFR 04 41.0 +25 52           ~ 4260 0
5 NAME Ori A MoC 05 38 -07.1           ~ 2954 0
6 NAME Ori B MoC 05 41 43.0 -01 54 44           ~ 1341 0
7 NAME Cha 1 MoC 11 06 48 -77 18.0           ~ 1134 1
8 NAME Musca Cld 12 23 -71.3           ~ 213 0
9 NAME Coalsack Nebula DNe 12 31 19 -63 44.6           ~ 257 0
10 IRAS 12340-7958 LP* 12 37 39.7408011816 -80 15 13.707391932   16.11 14.39 13.63 9.81 ~ 106 0
11 NAME Cha III MoC 12 37.8 -80 15           ~ 139 2
12 NAME Cha II MoC 12 54 -77.2           ~ 329 0
13 Lupus 1 Cld 15 43 02.1 -34 09 06           ~ 278 0
14 LDN 134 MoC 15 53 36.3 -04 35 26           ~ 203 0
15 Lupus 4 MoC 16 03 12.4 -42 07 43           ~ 149 0
16 Lupus 3 SFR 16 09.6 -39 03           ~ 318 0
17 LDN 1719 DNe 16 19.9 -20 07           ~ 23 0
18 Lupus 5 MoC 16 21 -37.5           ~ 63 0
19 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3538 1
20 LDN 204 DNe 16 47 47.3 -12 05 16           ~ 54 0
21 NAME the Pipe Nebula DNe 17 30 -25.0           ~ 391 1
22 NAME Serpens Cloud SFR 18 29 49 +01 14.8           ~ 1077 2
23 NAME Corona Australis Cloud MoC 19 01 51 -36 58.9           ~ 475 0
24 IRAS 20582+7724 Y*O 20 57 12.9250225656 +77 35 43.656301932           ~ 117 0
25 LDN 1228 DNe 20 57 13 +77 35.8           ~ 127 0
26 NAME Cepheus Cloud SFR 22 00.0 +76 30           ~ 139 0
27 NAME Ori B GMC MoC ~ ~           ~ 14 0

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