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2006ApJ...648.1052H - Astrophys. J., 648, 1052-1065 (2006/September-2)

The birth of molecular clouds: formation of atomic precursors in colliding flows.

HEITSCH F., SLYZ A.D., DEVRIENDT J.E.G., HARTMANN L.W. and BURKERT A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Molecular cloud complexes (MCCs) are highly structured and ``turbulent.'' Observational evidence suggests that MCCs are dynamically dominated systems, rather than quasi-equilibrium entities. The observed structure is more likely a consequence of the formation process than something that is imprinted after the formation of the MCC. Converging flows provide a natural mechanism to generate MCC structure. We present a detailed numerical analysis of this scenario. Our study addresses the evolution of an MCC from its birth in colliding atomic hydrogen flows up until the point when H2may begin to form. A combination of dynamical and thermal instabilities breaks up coherent flows efficiently, seeding the small-scale nonlinear density perturbations necessary for local gravitational collapse and thus allowing (close to) instantaneous star formation. Many observed properties of MCCs come as a natural consequence of this formation scenario. Since converging flows are omnipresent in the ISM, we discuss the general applicability of this mechanism, from local star formation regions to galaxy mergers.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Clouds - ISM: Molecules - Methods: Numerical - Turbulence

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