The structure and characteristic scales of molecular clouds
Sami Dib, Sylvain Bontemps, Nicola Schneider, Davide Elia, Volker, Ossenkopf-Okada, Mohsen Shadmehri, Doris Arzoumanian, Frederique Motte, Mark, Heyer, Ake Nordlund, Bilal Ladjelate

TL;DR
This paper investigates the structural differences between two molecular clouds, Cygnus-X North and Polaris, revealing how various physical processes influence their scale structures using delta-variance analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a method to reproduce and analyze the characteristic scales of molecular clouds by overlaying structures on fractal backgrounds, highlighting the role of extended structures.
Findings
Polaris exhibits self-similar structure over multiple scales.
Cygnus-X shows characteristic scales around 0.5-1.2 pc.
Reconstructed structures suggest the importance of extended and elongated features.
Abstract
The structure of molecular clouds (MCs) holds important clues on the physical processes that lead to their formation and subsequent evolution. While it is well established that turbulence imprints a self-similar structure to the clouds, other processes, such as gravity and stellar feedback, can break their scale-free nature. The break of self-similarity can manifest itself in the existence of characteristic scales that stand out from the underlying structure generated by turbulent motions. We investigate the structure of the Cygnus-X North and the Polaris MCs which represent two extremes in terms of their star formation activity. We characterize the structure of the clouds using the delta-variance (-variance) spectrum. In Polaris, the structure of the cloud is self-similar over more than one order of magnitude in spatial scales. In contrast, the -variance spectrum of…
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