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arxiv: 1304.6490 · v1 · pith:23ZANCYFnew · submitted 2013-04-24 · 🌌 astro-ph.IM · astro-ph.GA

Density distributions of outflow driven turbulence

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Protostellar jets and outflows are signatures of star formation and promising mechanisms for driving supersonic turbulence in molecular clouds. We quantify outflow-driven turbulence through three-dimensional numerical simulations using an isothermal version of the robust total variation diminishing code. We drive turbulence in real-space using a simplified spherical outflow model, analyse the data through density probability distribution functions (PDF), and investigate the Core Formation Rate per free-fall time (CFR_ff). The real-space turbulence driving method produces a negatively skewed density PDF possessing an enhanced tail on the low-density side. It deviates from the log-normal distributions typically obtained from Fourier-space turbulence driving at low densities, but can provide a good fit at high-densities, particularly in terms of mass weighted rather than volume weighted density PDF. Due to this fact, we suggest that the CFR_ff determined from a Fourier-driven turbulence model could be comparable to that of our particular real-space driving model, which has a ratio of solenoidal to compressional components from the resulting turbulence velocity fields of ~0.6.

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