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Understanding Density Fluctuations in Supersonic, Isothermal Turbulence

Evan Scannapieco, Liubin Pan, Edward Buie II, Marcus Brüggen

Published 2024-10-29Version 1

Supersonic turbulence occurs in many environments, particularly in astrophysics. In the crucial case of isothermal turbulence, the probability density function (PDF) of the logarithmic density, $s$, is well measured, but a theoretical understanding of the processes leading to this distribution remains elusive. We investigate these processes using Lagrangian tracer particles to track $s$ and $\frac{ds}{dt}$ in direct numerical simulations, and we show that their evolution can be modeled as a stochastic differential process with time-correlated noise. The temporal correlation functions of $s$ and $\frac{ds}{dt}$ decay exponentially, as predicted by the model, and the decay timescale is $\approx$ 1/6 the eddy turnover time. The behavior of the conditional averages of $\frac{ds}{dt}$ and $\frac{d^2s}{dt^2}$ is also well explained by the model, which shows that the density PDF arises from a balance between stochastic compressions/expansions, which tend to broaden the PDF, and the acceleration/deceleration of shocks by density gradients, which tends to narrow it.

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