Quest for HI Turbulence Statistics: New Techniques

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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8 pages, to appear in "Seeing Through the Dust: The Detection of HI and the Exploration of the ISM in Galaxies", R. Taylor, T.

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HI data cubes are sources of unique information on interstellar turbulence. Doppler shifts due to supersonic motions contain information on turbulent velocity field which is otherwise difficult to obtain. However, the problem of separation of velocity and density fluctuations within HI data cubes is far from being trivial. Analytical description of the emissivity statistics of channel maps (velocity slices) in Lazarian & Pogosyan (2000) showed that the relative contribution of the density and velocity fluctuations depends on the thickness of the velocity slice. In particular, power-law assymptotics of the emissivity fluctuations change when the dispersion of the velocity at the scale under study becomes of the order of the velocity slice thickness (integrated width of the channel map). These results are the foundations of the Velocity-Channel Analysis (VCA) technique which allows to determine velocity and density statistics using 21-cm data cubes. The VCA has been successfully tested using data cubes obtained via compressible magnetohydrodynamic simulations and applied to Galactic and Magellanic Clouds data. As a tool it has become much more sophisticated recently when effects of absorption were accounted for. The systematic studies of vast 21-cm data sets to correlate the variations in the turbulence statistics with the astrophysical activity is on the agenda. This should allow to determine the interstellar energy injection mechanisms. Going beyond the VCA, we discuss other tools, namely, genus and anisotropy analysis. The first characterises the topology of HI, while the second provides magnetic field directions. We show a few applications of these new tools to HI data and MHD simulations.

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