Interstellar Nitrogen Isotope Ratios: Measurements on Tracers of C14N and C15N

Author:

Chen 陈 J. L. 家梁ORCID,Zhang 张 J. S. 江水ORCID,Henkel C.ORCID,Yan 闫 Y. T. 耀庭ORCID,Yu 余 H. Z. 鸿智ORCID,Wang 汪 Y. X. 友鑫ORCID,Zou 邹 Y. P. 益鹏ORCID,Zhao 赵 J. Y. 洁瑜,Wang 王 X. Y. 雪莹ORCID

Abstract

Abstract The nitrogen isotope ratio 14N/15N is a powerful tool to trace Galactic stellar nucleosynthesis and constrain Galactic chemical evolution. Previous observations have found lower 14N/15N ratios in the Galactic center and higher values in the Galactic disk. This is consistent with the inside-out formation scenario of our Milky Way. However, previous studies mostly utilized double isotope ratios also including 12C/13C, which introduces additional uncertainties. Here we present observations of C14N and its rare isotopologue, C15N, toward a sample of star-forming regions measured by the IRAM 30 m and/or the ARO 12 m telescope at λ ∼ 3 mm wavelength. For those 35 sources detected in both isotopologues, physical parameters are determined. Furthermore, we have obtained nitrogen isotope ratios using the strongest hyperfine components of CN and C15N. For those sources showing small deviations from local thermodynamical equilibrium and/or self-absorption, the weakest hyperfine component, likely free of the latter effect, was used to obtain reliable 14N/15N values. Our measured 14N/15N isotope ratios from C14N and C15N measurements are compatible with those from our earlier measurements of NH3 and 15NH3 (Paper I), i.e., increasing ratios to a Galactocentric distance of ∼9 kpc. The unweighted second-order polynomial fit yields C 14 N C 15 N = ( 4.85 ± 1.89 ) kpc 2 × R GC 2 + ( 82.11 ± 31.93 ) kpc 1 × R GC ( 28.12 ± 126.62 ) . Toward the outer galaxy, the isotope ratio tends to decrease, supporting an earlier finding by H13CN/HC15N. Galactic chemical evolution models are consistent with our measurements of the 14N/15N isotope ratio, i.e., a rising trend from the Galactic center region to approximately 9 kpc, followed by a decreasing trend with increasing R GC toward the outer Galaxy.

Funder

MOST ∣ National Natural Science Foundation of China

Guangzhou University

Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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