The temperature distribution in turbulent interstellar gas

May, 2001
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  • Astrophys.J.Lett. 557 (2001) L121
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Abstract: (arXiv)
We discuss the temperature distribution in a two-dimensional, thermally unstable numerical simulation of the warm and cold gas in the Galactic disk, including the magnetic field, self-gravity, the Coriolis force, stellar energy injection and a realistic cooling function. We find that ~50% of the turbulent gas mass has temperatures in what would be the thermally unstable range if thermal instability were to be considered alone. This appears to be a consequence of there being many other forces at play than just thermal pressure. We also point out that a bimodal temperature pdf is a simple consequence of the form of the interstellar cooling function and is not necessarily a signature of discontinuous phase transitions.