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Published June 10, 2014 | Published + Submitted
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Characterizing the Structure of Diffuse Emission in Hi-GAL Maps

Abstract

We present a study of the structure of the Galactic interstellar medium (ISM) through the Δ-variance technique, related to the power spectrum and the fractal properties of infrared/submillimeter maps. Through this method, it is possible to provide quantitative parameters, which are useful for characterizing different morphological and physical conditions, and better constraining the theoretical models. In this respect, the Herschel Infrared Galactic Plane Survey, carried out at five photometric bands from 70 to 500 μm, constitutes a unique database for applying statistical tools to a variety of regions across the Milky Way. In this paper, we derive a robust estimate of the power-law portion of the power spectrum of four contiguous 2° × 2° Hi-GAL tiles located in the third Galactic quadrant (217° ≾ ℓ ≾ 225°, –2° ≾ b ≾ 0°). The low level of confusion along the line of sight, testified by CO observations, makes this region an ideal case. We find very different values for the power spectrum slope from tile to tile but also from wavelength to wavelength (2 ≾ β ≾ 3), with similarities between fields attributable to components located at the same distance. Thanks to comparisons with models of turbulence, an explanation of the determined slopes in terms of the fractal geometry is also provided, and possible relations with the underlying physics are investigated. In particular, an anti-correlation between ISM fractal dimension and star formation efficiency is found for the two main distance components observed in these fields. A possible link between the fractal properties of the diffuse emission and the resulting clump mass function is discussed.

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© 2014 American Astronomical Society. Received 2014 January 17; accepted 2014 April 4; published 2014 May 16. Data processing and map production have been possible thanks to generous support from the Italian Space Agency via contracts I/038/080/0 and I/005/11/0. Data presented in this paper were also analyzed using the Herschel interactive processing environment (HIPE), a joint development by the Herschel Science Ground Segment Consortium, consisting of ESA, the NASA Herschel Science Center, and the HIFI, PACS, and SPIRE consortia. During the preparation of this paper, D. E. lost his father, Elio Elia. D. E. is grateful for the example he set and his inborn and unconditional generosity. Nothing in D. E.'s career, including this paper itself, would have been possible without his father's steady support in many aspects of his life. This paper is dedicated to his memory. Facility: Herschel (PACS, SPIRE)

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