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Title: | ALMA–IRDC – II. First high-angular resolution measurements of the 14N/15N ratio in a large sample of infrared-dark cloud cores |
Authors: | Fontani, F. Barnes, A. T. Caselli, P. Henshaw, J. D. Cosentino, G. Jiménez Serra, I. Tan, J. C. Pineda, J. E. Law, C. Y. |
Keywords: | Stars: formation;ISM: Clouds;ISM: molecules |
Issue Date: | 22-Mar-2021 |
Publisher: | Oxford Academics: Oxford University Press |
DOI: | 10.1093/mnras/stab700 |
Published version: | https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article-abstract/503/3/4320/6179871 |
Citation: | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 503(3): 4320–4335(2021) |
Abstract: | The 14N/15N ratio in molecules exhibits a large variation in star-forming regions, especially when measured from N2H+ isotopologues. However, there are only a few studies performed at high-angular resolution. We present the first interferometric survey of the 14N/15N ratio in N2H+ obtained with Atacama Large Millimeter Array observations towards four infrared-dark clouds harbouring 3 mm continuum cores associated with different physical properties. We detect N15NH+ (1–0) in ∼20−40 per cent of the cores, depending on the host cloud. The 14N/15N values measured towards the millimetre continuum cores range from a minimum of ∼80 up to a maximum of ∼400. The spread of values is narrower than that found in any previous single-dish survey of high-mass star-forming regions and than that obtained using the total power data only. This suggests that the 14N/15N ratio is on average higher in the diffuse gaseous envelope of the cores and stresses the need for high-angular resolution maps to measure correctly the 14N/15N ratio in dense cores embedded in IRDCs. The average 14N/15N ratio of ∼210 is also lower than the interstellar value at the Galactocentric distance of the clouds (∼300–330), although the sensitivity of our observations does not allow us to unveil 14N/15N ratios higher than ∼400. No clear trend is found between the 14N/15N ratio and the core physical properties. We find only a tentative positive trend between 14N/15N and H2 column density. However, firmer conclusions can be drawn only with higher sensitivity measurements. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12666/530 |
E-ISSN: | 1365-2966 |
ISSN: | 0035-8711 |
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