Modelling [C I] emission from turbulent molecular clouds
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Abstract
We use detailed numerical simulations of a turbulent molecular cloud to study the usefulness
of the [CI] 609 and 370 μmfine structure emission lines as tracers of cloud structure. Emission
from these lines is observed throughout molecular clouds, and yet they have attracted relatively
little theoretical attention.We show that the widespread [C I] emission results from the fact that
the clouds are turbulent. Turbulence creates large density inhomogeneities, allowing radiation
to penetrate deeply into the clouds. As a result, [C I] emitting gas is found throughout the cloud.
We examine how well [C I] emission traces the cloud structure, and show that the 609 μm line
traces column density accurately over a wide range of values. For visual extinctions greater
than a few, [C I] and 13CO both perform well, but [CI] performs better at AV ≤ 3. We have
also studied the distribution of [C I] excitation temperatures. We show that these are typically
smaller than the kinetic temperature, indicating that the carbon is subthermally excited. We
discuss how best to estimate the excitation temperature and the carbon column density, and
show that the latter tends to be systematically underestimated. Consequently, estimates of the
atomic carbon content of real giant molecular clouds could be wrong by up to a factor of 2.
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DFG via SFB project
881
International Max Planck Research School for Astronomy and Cosmic Physics at the University of Heidelberg (IMPRS-HD)
Heidelberg Graduate School of Fundamental Physics (HGSFP)
Excellence Initiative of the German Research Foundation DFG
GSC 129/1
DFG
SPP 1573
CL 463/2-1
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
176021
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/132862
DOI: DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stu2699
ISSN: 1365-2966
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 448, 1607–1627 (2015)
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