Understanding the Kinetic Energy deposition within Molecular Clouds

Abstract

According to the structures traced by 13CO spectral lines within the 12CO molecular clouds (MCs), we investigate the contributions of their internal gas motions and relative motions to the total velocity dispersions of 12CO MCs. Our samples of 2851 12CO MCs harbor a total of 9556 individual 13CO structures, among which 1848 MCs ( 65\%) have one individual 13CO structure and the other 1003 MCs ( 35\%) have multiple 13CO structures. We find that the contribution of the relative motion between 13CO structures (σ 13CO, re) is larger than that from their internal gas motion (σ 13CO, in) in 62\% of 1003 MCs in the `multiple' regime. In addition, we find the σ 13CO, re tends to increase with the total velocity dispersion(σ 12CO, tot) in our samples, especially for the MCs having multiple 13CO structures. This result provides a manifestation of the macro-turbulent within MCs, which gradually becomes the dominant way to store the kinetic energy along with the development of MC scales.

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