We numerically study the thermal pressure distribution in a gas with thermal properties similar to those of the cold neutral interstellar gas by analyzing three-dimensional hydrodynamic models in boxes with sides of 100 pc with turbulent compressible forcing at 50 pc and different Mach numbers. We find that at high pressures and for large Mach numbers, both the volume-weighted and the density-weighted distributions can be appropriately described by a log-normal distribution, whereas for small Mach numbers they are better described by a power law. Thermal pressure distributions resulting from similar simulations but with self-gravity differ only for low Mach numbers; in this case, they develop a high pressure tail. © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Gazol, A. (2014). The thermal pressure distribution of a simulated cold neutral medium. Astrophysical Journal, 789(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/789/1/38
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