Mapping Spatial Variations of H i Turbulent Properties in the Small and Large Magellanic Cloud
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Szotkowski, Samuel
Yoder, Delano
Stanimirovic, Snezana
Babler, Brian L
McClure-Griffiths, Naomi
Dénes, Helga
Bolatto, Alberto
Jameson, Katherine
Staveley-Smith, Lister
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We developed methods for mapping spatial variations of the spatial power spectrum (SPS) and structure function
slopes, with the goal of connecting the statistical properties of neutral hydrogen (H I) with the turbulent drivers.
The new methods were applied to the H I observations of the Small and Large Magellanic Clouds (SMC and
LMC). In the case of the SMC, we find highly uniform turbulent properties of H I, with no evidence for local
enhancements of turbulence due to stellar feedback. These properties could be caused by a significant turbulent
driving on large scales. Alternatively, the significant line-of-sight depth of the SMC could be masking out localized
regions with a steeper SPS slope caused by stellar feedback. In contrast to the SMC, the LMC H I shows a large
diversity in terms of its turbulent properties. Across most of the LMC, the small-scale SPS slope is steeper than the
large-scale slope due to the presence of the H I disk. On small spatial scales, we find several areas of localized
steepening of the SPS slope around major H II regions, with the 30 Doradus region being the most prominent. This
is in agreement with predictions from numerical simulations, which suggest a steepening of the SPS slope due to
stellar feedback that erodes and destroys interstellar clouds. We also find a localized steepening of the large-scale
SPS slope in the outskirts of the LMC. This is likely caused by the flaring of the H I disk, or alternatively, by rampressure
stripping of the LMC disk due to the interactions with the surrounding halo gas.
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