We present an analysis of probability distribution functions (pdfs) of column density in different zones of the star-forming region Perseus and its diffuse environment based on the map of dust opacity at 353 GHz available from the Planck archive. The pdf shape can be fitted by a combination of a lognormal function and an extended power-law tail at high densities, in zones centred at the molecular cloud Perseus. A linear combination of several lognormals fits very well the pdf in rings surrounding the cloud or in zones of its diffuse neighbourhood. The slope of the mean-density scaling law 〈 ρ 〉 LαLα is steep (α = -1.93) in the former case and rather shallow (α =-0.77 ± 0.11) in the rings delineated around the cloud. We interpret these findings as signatures of two distinct physical regimes: (i) a gravoturbulent one which is characterized by nearly linear scaling of mass and practical lack of velocity scaling; and (ii) a predominantly turbulent one which is best described by steep velocity scaling and by invariant for compressible turbulence 〈 ρ 〉LuL3/L, describing a scale-independent flux of the kinetic energy per unit volume through turbulent cascade. The gravoturbulent spatial domain can be identified with themolecular cloud Perseus while a relatively sharp transition to predominantly turbulent regime occurs in its vicinity.
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Stanchev, O., Veltchev, T. V., Kauffmann, J., Donkov, S., Shetty, R., Körtgen, B., & Klessen, R. S. (2015). Tracing the general structure of Galactic molecular clouds using Planck data - I. The Perseus region as a test case. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 451(1), 1056–1069. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stv998
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