Evidence for large scale compressible turbulence in the ism of CSWA13, a star-Forming Lensed Galaxy at z = 1.87 with outflowing wind
Itzhak Goldman

TL;DR
This study provides evidence for large-scale, supersonic compressible turbulence in the interstellar medium of a star-forming galaxy at z=1.87, revealing insights into turbulence origins and scale in galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It demonstrates the existence of large-scale Burgers turbulence in a high-redshift galaxy's ISM using spatially resolved velocity data.
Findings
Turbulence exhibits Burgers power spectrum scaling.
Turbulent timescale is about 200 Myr, larger than wind and star ages.
Turbulence source likely a large-scale event like a merger.
Abstract
Recently, Keerthi Vasan G. et al.(2024 presented spatially resolved observations of a wind outflow in CSWA13, a gravitationally lensed Star-Forming galaxy at z = 1.87. The gravitational lensing allowed for a substantially improved spatial and kinematic resolution of the wind and of the nebular gas. In this paper we take advantage of the resolved data to test for the existence of turbulence and to study its nature.We obtained the autocorrelation functions of the two velocity fields, and derived the spatial structure functions of the residual nebular and wind velocities along the major axis of the galaxy. The structure functions, of both velocity fields, reveal the existence of an underlying Burgers power spectrum scaling. This scaling suggests the existence of supersonic compressible turbulence. The autocorrelation functions exhibit correlations over scales comparable to the total extent…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
