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Possible link between the power spectrum of interstellar filaments and the origin of the prestellar core mass function

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
卷 584, 期 -, 页码 -

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201526431

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ISM: structure; stars: formation; stars: luminosity function, mass function; evolution

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  1. European Research Council under the European Union (ERC) [291294]
  2. French National Research Agency [ANR-11-BS56-0010]
  3. BMVIT (Austria)
  4. ESA-PRODEX (Belgium)
  5. CEA/CNES (France)
  6. DLR (Germany)
  7. ASI (Italy)
  8. CICT/MCT (Spain)
  9. CSA (Canada)
  10. NAOC (China)
  11. CEA (France)
  12. CNES (France)
  13. CNRS (France)
  14. MCINN (Spain)
  15. SNSB (Sweden)
  16. STFC (UK)
  17. NASA (USA)
  18. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/K002023/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  19. STFC [ST/K002023/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  20. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) [ANR-11-BS56-0010] Funding Source: Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)

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A complete understanding of the origin of the prestellar core mass function (CMF) is crucial. Two major features of the prestellar CMF are 1) a broad peak below 1M(circle dot), presumably corresponding to a mean gravitational fragmentation scale, and 2) a characteristic power-law slope, very similar to the Salpeter slope of the stellar initial mass function (IMF) at the high-mass end. While recent Herschel observations have shown that the peak of the prestellar CMF is close to the thermal Jeans mass in marginally supercritical filaments, the origin of the power-law tail of the CMF/IMF at the high-mass end is less clear. In 2001, Inutsuka proposed a theoretical scenario in which the origin of the power-law tail can be understood as resulting from the growth of an initial spectrum of density perturbations seeded along the long axis of star-forming filaments by interstellar turbulence. Here, we report the statistical properties of the line-mass fluctuations of filaments in the Pipe, Taurus, and IC5146 molecular clouds observed with Herschel for a sample of subcritical or marginally supercritical filaments using a 1D power spectrum analysis. The observed filament power spectra were fitted by a power-law function (P-true(s) proportional to s(alpha)) after removing the effect of beam convolution at small scales. A Gaussian-like distribution of power-spectrum slopes was found, centered (alpha) over bar (corr) = -1.6 +/- 0.3. The characteristic index of the observed power spectra is close to that of the 1D velocity power spectrum generated by subsonic Kolomogorov turbulence (-1.67). Given the errors, the measured power-spectrum slope is also marginally consistent with the power spectrum index of -2 expected for supersonic compressible turbulence. With such a power spectrum of initial line-mass fluctuations, Inutsuka's model would yield a mass function of collapsed objects along filaments approaching dN/dM proportional to M-2.3 (+/-) (0.1) at the high-mass end (very close to the Salpeter power law) after a few free-fall times. An empirical correlation, P-0.5(s(0)) proportional to < N-H2 >(1.4 +/- 0.1), was also found between the amplitude of each filament power spectrum P(s(0)) and the mean column density along the filament < NH2 >. Finally, the dispersion of line-mass fluctuations along each filament sigma M-line was found to scale with the physical length L of the filament roughly as sigma(Mline) proportional to L-0.7. Overall, our results are consistent with the suggestion that the bulk of the CMF/IMF results from the gravitational fragmentation of filaments.

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