CARPP recovers seven core parameters from multi-band dust continuum via layered radiative transfer, achieving <20% average relative error under a stated noise-resolution criterion and classifying TMC-1C as near-critical Bonnor-Ebert and Ori2-2 as power-law collapsing.
Revisiting The Mass-Size Relation Of Structures In Molecular Clouds
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We revisit the mass-size relation of molecular cloud structures based on the column density map of the Cygnus-X molecular cloud complex. We extract 135 column density peaks in Cygnus-X and analyze the column density distributions around these peaks. The averaged column density profiles, $N(R)$, around all the peaks can be well fitted with broken power-laws, which are described by an inner power-law index $n$, outer power-law index $m$, and the radius $R_{\rm TP}$ and column density $N_{\rm TP}$ at the transition point. We then explore the $M-R$ relation with different samples of cloud structures by varying the $N(R)$ parameters and the column density threshold, $N_0$, which determines the boundary of a cloud structure. We find that only when $N_0$ has a wide range of values, the $M - R$ relation may largely probe the density distribution, and the fitted power-law index of the $M-R$ relation is related to the power-law index of $N(R)$. On the contrary, with a constant $N_0$, the $M - R$ relation has no direct connection with the density distribution; in this case, the fitted power-law index of the $M - R$ relation is equal to 2 (when $N_0\ge N_{\rm TP}$ and $n$ has a narrow range of values), larger than 2 (when $N_0\ge N_{\rm TP}$ and $n$ has a wide range of values), or slightly less than 2 (when $N_0< N_{\rm TP}$).
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CARPP: Parametric Radiative-Transfer Fitting of Molecular Cores from Dust Continuum Data
CARPP recovers seven core parameters from multi-band dust continuum via layered radiative transfer, achieving <20% average relative error under a stated noise-resolution criterion and classifying TMC-1C as near-critical Bonnor-Ebert and Ori2-2 as power-law collapsing.