Clump mass function at an early stage of molecular cloud evolution: I. A statistical approach
Abstract
We derive the mass function of condensations (clumps) which were formed through a turbulent cascade over a range of spatial scales L20 pc during early, predominantly turbulent evolution of a molecular cloud. The approach rests upon the assumption of a statistical clump mass-density relationship n mx with a scale dependence of the exponent x obtained from equipartition relations between various forms of energy of clumps. The derived clump mass function (ClMF) could be represented by series of 2 or 3 power laws, depending on the chosen equipartition relation, the velocity scaling index and the type of turbulent forcing. The high-mass ClMF exhibits an average slope -1, typical for fractal clouds, whereas its intermediate-mass part is shallower or flattened, in agreement with some observational studies.
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