Bird's eye view of molecular clouds in the Milky Way: I. Column density and star formation from sub-pc to kpc scales
Andri Spilker, Jouni Kainulainen, Jan Orkisz

TL;DR
This study investigates how the structure of molecular clouds and their star formation activity vary across different size scales in the Milky Way, revealing environment-dependent relationships and the importance of density contrast.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of the statistical structure of molecular clouds from sub-parsec to kiloparsec scales, highlighting the environment-specific nature of cloud properties and star formation.
Findings
N-PDFs are not well described by simple models.
Top-heaviness correlates with star formation activity.
Density contrast links more closely to star formation than dense gas mass.
Abstract
Describing how the properties of the interstellar medium combine across size-scales is crucial for understanding star formation scaling laws and connecting Galactic and extragalactic data of molecular clouds. We describe how the statistical structure of clouds, and its connection to star formation, changes from sub-parsec to kiloparsec scales in a complete region within the Milky Way disk. We build a census of molecular clouds within 2 kpc from the Sun using literature. We examine the dust-based column density probability distributions (N-PDFs) of the clouds and their relation to star formation traced by young stellar objects (YSOs). We then examine our survey region from the outside, within apertures of varying sizes, and describe how the N-PDFs and their relation to star formation changes with the size-scale. The N-PDFs of the clouds are not well described by any single simple model;…
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