Eagle Nebula: the Problem of Missing Stiffness and the Hypothesis of Magnetostatic Turbulence

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Supernova Remnants, Molecular Clouds, H2 Clouds, Dense Clouds, And Dark Clouds, Magnetohydrodynamics And Plasmas

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A brief summary of recent observational data related to the Eagle Nebula is presented and applicability of single-fluid magnetohydrodynamics for describing its evolution is discussed. A model attributing the ``stiffness'' of the cold gas in molecular clouds to the presence of the magnetostatic turbulence is described. It is argued that this model may explain the observed dynamics of the Eagle Nebula.

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