Fundamental Aspects of the ISM Fractality
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chao-dyncond-mathep-thnlin.CD
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dominatedfundamentalsystemsadoptaroundaspectsblacknessclumpy
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The ubiquitous clumpy state of the ISM raises a fundamental and open problem of physics, which is the correct statistical treatment of systems dominated by long range interactions. A simple solvable hierarchical model is presented which explains why systems dominated by gravity prefer to adopt a fractal dimension around 2 or less, like the cold ISM and large scale structures. This has direct relation with the general transparency, or blackness, of the Universe.
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