TY - JOUR
T1 - A new method for spatially resolving the turbulence-driving mixture in the ISM with application to the Small Magellanic Cloud
AU - Gerrard, Isabella A.
AU - Federrath, Christoph
AU - Pingel, Nickolas M.
AU - McClure-Griffiths, Naomi M.
AU - Marchal, Antoine
AU - Joncas, Gilles
AU - Clark, Susan E.
AU - Stanimirović, Snežana
AU - Lee, Min Young
AU - Van Loon, Jacco Th
AU - Dickey, John
AU - Dénes, Helga
AU - Ma, Yik Ki
AU - Dempsey, James
AU - Lynn, Callum
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society.
PY - 2023/11/1
Y1 - 2023/11/1
N2 - Turbulence plays a crucial role in shaping the structure of the interstellar medium. The ratio of the three-dimensional density contrast () to the turbulent sonic Mach number () of an isothermal, compressible gas describes the ratio of solenoidal to compressive modes in the turbulent acceleration field of the gas, and is parameterized by the turbulence driving parameter:. The turbulence driving parameter ranges from b = 1/3 (purely solenoidal) to b = 1 (purely compressive), with b = 0.38 characterizing the natural mixture (1/3 compressive, 2/3 solenoidal) of the two driving modes. Here, we present a new method for recovering,, and b, from observations on galactic scales, using a roving kernel to produce maps of these quantities from column density and centroid velocity maps. We apply our method to high-resolution emission observations of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) from the GASKAP-HI survey. We find that the turbulence driving parameter varies between b ∼0.3 and 1.0 within the main body of the SMC, but the median value converges to b ∼0.51, suggesting that the turbulence is overall driven more compressively (b > 0.38). We observe no correlation between the b parameter and or H α intensity, indicating that compressive driving of turbulence cannot be determined solely by observing or H α emission density, and that velocity information must also be considered. Further investigation is required to link our findings to potential driving mechanisms such as star-formation feedback, gravitational collapse, or cloud-cloud collisions.
AB - Turbulence plays a crucial role in shaping the structure of the interstellar medium. The ratio of the three-dimensional density contrast () to the turbulent sonic Mach number () of an isothermal, compressible gas describes the ratio of solenoidal to compressive modes in the turbulent acceleration field of the gas, and is parameterized by the turbulence driving parameter:. The turbulence driving parameter ranges from b = 1/3 (purely solenoidal) to b = 1 (purely compressive), with b = 0.38 characterizing the natural mixture (1/3 compressive, 2/3 solenoidal) of the two driving modes. Here, we present a new method for recovering,, and b, from observations on galactic scales, using a roving kernel to produce maps of these quantities from column density and centroid velocity maps. We apply our method to high-resolution emission observations of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) from the GASKAP-HI survey. We find that the turbulence driving parameter varies between b ∼0.3 and 1.0 within the main body of the SMC, but the median value converges to b ∼0.51, suggesting that the turbulence is overall driven more compressively (b > 0.38). We observe no correlation between the b parameter and or H α intensity, indicating that compressive driving of turbulence cannot be determined solely by observing or H α emission density, and that velocity information must also be considered. Further investigation is required to link our findings to potential driving mechanisms such as star-formation feedback, gravitational collapse, or cloud-cloud collisions.
KW - ISM: kinematics and dynamics
KW - Magellanic Clouds
KW - galaxies: ISM
KW - stars: formation
KW - turbulence
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U2 - 10.1093/mnras/stad2718
DO - 10.1093/mnras/stad2718
M3 - Article
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 526
SP - 982
EP - 999
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 1
ER -