Ionization compression impact on dense gas distribution and star formation, Probability density functions around H ii regions as seen by Herschel
P. Tremblin, N. Schneider, V. Minier, P. Didelon, T. Hill, L. D., Anderson, F. Motte, A. Zavagno, Ph. Andr\'e, D. Arzoumanian, E. Audit, M., Benedettini, S. Bontemps, T. Csengeri, J. Di Francesco, T. Giannini, M., Hennemann, Q. Nguyen Luong, A. P. Marston, N. Peretto

TL;DR
This study investigates how ionization feedback from H ii regions influences the column density PDFs in molecular clouds, potentially affecting star formation processes and the initial mass function.
Contribution
It provides a systematic analysis of Herschel data showing how ionization shapes the density distribution and impacts star formation theories.
Findings
Double-peaked PDFs indicate ionization-induced compression zones.
Steep radial profiles at cloud edges suggest triggered star formation.
Broader PDFs may influence the shape of the stellar initial mass function.
Abstract
Ionization feedback should impact the probability distribution function (PDF) of the column density around the ionized gas. We aim to quantify this effect and discuss its potential link to the Core and Initial Mass Function (CMF/IMF). We used in a systematic way Herschel column density maps of several regions observed within the HOBYS key program: M16, the Rosette and Vela C molecular cloud, and the RCW 120 H ii region. We fitted the column density PDFs of all clouds with two lognormal distributions, since they present a double-peak or enlarged shape in the PDF. Our interpretation is that the lowest part of the column density distribution describes the turbulent molecular gas while the second peak corresponds to a compression zone induced by the expansion of the ionized gas into the turbulent molecular cloud. The condensations at the edge of the ionized gas have a steep compressed…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies
