Supersonic turbulence in Giant HII Regions: clues from 30 Doradus.

2020 
The tight correlation between turbulence and luminosity in Giant HII Regions is not well understood. While the luminosity is due to the UV radiation from the massive stars in the ionizing clusters, it is not clear what powers the turbulence. Observations of the two prototypical Giant HII Regions in the local Universe, 30 Doradus and NGC604, show that part of the kinetic energy of the nebular gas comes from the combined stellar winds of the most massive stars - the cluster winds, but not all. We present a study of the kinematics of 30 Doradus based on archival VLT FLAMES/GIRAFFE data and new high resolution observations with HARPS. We find that the nebular structure and kinematics are shaped by a hot cluster wind and not by the stellar winds of individual stars. The cluster wind powers most of the turbulence of the nebular gas, with a small but significant contribution from the combined gravitational potential of stars and gas. We rule out a Kolmogorov-like turbulent kinetic energy cascade as the source of supersonic turbulence in Giant HII Regions.
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