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First Name | Liubin |
Last Name | Pan |
Institution | Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics |
Country | USA |
1st Abstract
Title (1st Abstract) | The impact of supernova remnants on interstellar turbulence and star formation |
First Author | Liubin Pan |
Affiliation | Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics |
Additional Authors | Paolo Padoan |
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Session | 10. SNe and SNRs with circumstellar interactions |
1st Abstract | The explosion energy of supernovae is believed to be a major energy source to drive and maintain turbulent motions in the interstellar gas. The interaction of supernova remnants with the interstellar medium plays a crucial role in shaping the statistics of interstellar turbulence, and has important effects on physical properties of molecular clouds. To investigate supernova-driven turbulence in molecular clouds and the implications for star formation, we conducted a large-scale MHD simulation, keeping track of the evolution of supernova remnants and their interactions with the interstellar gas in a region of 250 pc. The simulation accounts for the effects of gas heating and cooling, the magnetic fields and self-gravity, and the explosion energy of supernovae is injected as thermal energy at randomly selected locations in the simulation box. We analyzed the dense molecular clouds formed in our simulation, and showed that their properties, including the mass-size, velocity-size relations, mass and size probability distributions, and magnetic field-density relation, are all consistent with observational results, suggesting that the dynamics and structure of |