Scaling of ISM Turbulence: Implications for HI

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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12pages, 12 figures, to appear in "Seeing Through the Dust: The Detection of HI and the Exploration of the ISM in Galaxies", R

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Galactic HI is a gas that is coupled to magnetic field because of its fractional ionization. Many properties of HI are affected by turbulence. Recently, there has been a significant breakthrough on the theory of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence. For the first time in the history of the subject we have a scaling model that is supported by numerical simulations. We review recent progress in studies of both incompressible and compressible turbulence. We also discuss the new regime of MHD turbulence that happens below the scale at which conventional turbulent motions get damped by viscosity. The viscosity in the case of HI is being produced by neutrals and truncates the turbulent cascade at parsec scales. We show that below this scale magnetic fluctuations with a shallow spectrum persist and point out to a possibility of the resumption of the MHD cascade after ions and neutrals decouple. We discuss the implications of the new insight into MHD turbulence for cosmic ray transport and grain dynamics.

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