TY - JOUR
T1 - Structural model of molecular cloud complexes
T2 - Mass, size, and external pressure
AU - Inoue, Akio K.
AU - Kamaya, Hideyuki
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - We investigate the structure of the molecular cloud complexes (MCCs) as a group of several giant molecular clouds (GMCs) in the Galaxy. We then find that the mass-size relation which has been reported for the GMCs is well-established even for very large MCCs, whose sizes are about 1 kpc. Since the horizontal size of the MCCs is larger than the thickness of the galactic disk, we can no longer consider the MCCs to be spherical. Thus, we construct a structural model of the MCCs, adopting a rectangular-solid geometry. As a result, our model explains the observed mass-size relation of the MCCs very well. From the estimated external pressure around the MCCs, we find that they are in a rough pressure balance with the interstellar medium. Moreover, we find there is an observational deficiency of the MCCs with a large size and surface density. We thus suggest that the external pressure has a significant effect on the structure and evolution of the MCCs. We also discuss the effect of H II regions in the MCCs.
AB - We investigate the structure of the molecular cloud complexes (MCCs) as a group of several giant molecular clouds (GMCs) in the Galaxy. We then find that the mass-size relation which has been reported for the GMCs is well-established even for very large MCCs, whose sizes are about 1 kpc. Since the horizontal size of the MCCs is larger than the thickness of the galactic disk, we can no longer consider the MCCs to be spherical. Thus, we construct a structural model of the MCCs, adopting a rectangular-solid geometry. As a result, our model explains the observed mass-size relation of the MCCs very well. From the estimated external pressure around the MCCs, we find that they are in a rough pressure balance with the interstellar medium. Moreover, we find there is an observational deficiency of the MCCs with a large size and surface density. We thus suggest that the external pressure has a significant effect on the structure and evolution of the MCCs. We also discuss the effect of H II regions in the MCCs.
KW - Galaxy: ISM
KW - Hydrodynamics
KW - ISM: clouds
KW - ISM: structure
KW - Stars: formation
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U2 - 10.1093/pasj/52.6.L47
DO - 10.1093/pasj/52.6.L47
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0034557349
SN - 0004-6264
VL - 52
SP - L47-L51
JO - Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
JF - Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
IS - 6
ER -