DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200913605
Letter
Probing the evolution of molecular cloud structure
From quiescence to birth
J. Kainulainen1, H. Beuther1, T. Henning1, and R. Plume21 Max-Planck-Institute for Astronomy, Königstuhl 17, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
e-mail: [jtkainul;beuther;henning]@mpia-hd.mpg.de
2 Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada
e-mail: plume@ras.ucalgary.ca
Received 4 November 2009 / Accepted 27 November 2009
Abstract
Context. Probability distribution of densities is a fundamental
measure of molecular cloud structure, containing information on how the material arranges itself in molecular clouds.
Aims. We derive the probability density functions (PDFs) of column density for a
complete sample of prominent molecular cloud complexes closer than
pc. For comparison, additional complexes at
pc are included in the study.
Methods. We derive near-infrared dust extinction maps for 23 molecular
cloud complexes, using the nicest colour excess mapping
technique and data from the 2MASS archive. The extinction maps
are then used to examine the column density PDFs in the clouds.
Results. The column density PDFs of most molecular clouds are well-fitted by log-normal functions at low column densities (0.5 mag
mag, or
). But at higher column
densities prominent power-law-like wings are common. In
particular, we identify a trend among the PDFs: active
star-forming clouds always have prominent non-log-normal wings. In contrast, clouds without active star formation resemble log-normals over the whole
observed column density range or show only low excess of higher column densities. This trend is also reflected in the cumulative
forms of the PDFs, showing that the fraction of high column density
material is significantly larger in star-forming clouds. These observations
agree with an evolutionary trend where turbulent motions are the main
cloud-shaping mechanism for quiescent clouds, but the density
enhancements induced by them quickly become dominated by gravity (and
other mechanisms), which is in turn strongly reflected by the shape of the column
density PDFs. The dominant role of the turbulence is restricted
to the very early stages of molecular cloud evolution, comparable to
the onset of active star formation in the clouds.
Key words: ISM: clouds -- ISM: structure -- stars: formation -- dust, extinction -- evolution
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