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A&A 500, L29-L32 (2009)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200912296
Letter
Intermittency of interstellar turbulence: parsec-scale coherent structure of intense, velocity shear
P. Hily-Blant1 and E. Falgarone21 LAOG, CNRS & Université Joseph Fourier, UMR 5571, 414 rue de la Piscine, BP 53, 38041 Grenoble Cedex 09, France
e-mail: pierre.hilyblant@obs.ujf-grenoble.fr
2 LRA/LERMA, CNRS & École normale supérieure & Observatoire de Paris, UMR 8112, 24 rue Lhomond, 75231 Paris Cedex 05, France
Received 7 April 2009 / Accepted 12 May 2009
Abstract
Aims. Benefitting from the duality of turbulence (random versus
coherent motions), we search for coherent structures in the
turbulent velocity field of molecular clouds, anticipating their
importance in cloud evolution.
Methods. We analyse a large map (40´
by 20´) obtained with the HERA multibeam receiver (IRAM-30 m telescope)
in a high latitude cloud of the Polaris Flare at unprecedented
spatial (11´´) and spectral (0.05 km s-1) resolution for the
12(2–1) line.
Results. We find that two parsec-scale components of
velocities differing by
2 km s-1, share a narrow interface
(<0.15 pc) that appears to be an elongated structure of intense
velocity-shear,
15 to 30 km s-1 pc-1. The locus of the extrema of
line–centroid-velocity increments (E-CVI) in that field follows
this intense-shear structure as well as that of the
12(2–1) high-velocity line wings. The tiny spatial overlap in
projection of the two parsec-scale components implies that they are
sheets of CO emission and that discontinuities in the gas properties
(CO enrichment and/or increase in gas density) occur at the position
of the intense velocity shear.
Conclusions. These results identify spatial and
kinematic coherence on scales of between 0.03 pc and 1 pc. They
confirm that the departure from Gaussianity of the probability
density functions of E-CVIs is a powerful statistical tracer of the
intermittency of turbulence. They provide support for a link between
large-scale turbulence, its intermittent dissipation rate and
low-mass dense core formation.
Key words: ISM: clouds -- ISM: magnetic fields -- ISM: kinematics and dynamics -- ISM: molecules -- turbulence
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