High abundance ratio of $^{13}$CO to C$^{18}$O toward photon-dominated regions in the Orion-A giant molecular cloud (1403.2930v1)
Abstract: Aims. We derive physical properties such as the optical depths and the column densities of ${13}$CO and C${18}$O to investigate the relationship between the far ultraviolet (FUV) radiation and the abundance ratios between ${13}$CO and C${18}$O. Method. We have carried out wide-field (0.4 deg$2$) observations with an angular resolution of 25.8 arcsec ($\sim$ 0.05 pc) in ${13}$CO ($J$=1--0) and C${18}$O ($J$=1--0) toward the Orion-A giant molecular cloud using the Nobeyama 45 m telescope in the on-the-fly mode. Results. Overall distributions and velocity structures of the ${13}$CO and C${18}$O emissions are similar to those of the ${12}$CO ($J$=1--0) emission. The optical depths of the ${13}$CO and C18O emission lines are estimated to be 0.05 $<$ $\tau_{\rm {13}CO}$ $<$ 1.54 and 0.01 $<$ $\tau_{\rm C{18}O}$ $<$ 0.18, respectively. The column densities of the ${13}$CO and C${18}$O emission lines are estimated to be 0.2 $\times$ 10${16}$ $<$ $N_{\rm {13}CO}$ $<$ 3.7 $\times$ 10${17}$ cm${-2}$ and 0.4 $\times$ 10${15}$ $<$ $N_{\rm C{18}O}$ $<$ 3.5 $\times$ 10${16}$ cm${-2}$, respectively. The abundance ratios between ${13}$CO and C${18}$O, $X_{\rm {13}CO}$/$X_{\rm C{18}O}$, are found to be 5.7 - 33.0. The mean value of $X_{\rm {13}CO}$/$X_{\rm C{18}O}$ in the nearly edge-on photon-dominated regions is found to be 16.47 $\pm$ 0.10, which is a third larger than that the solar system value of 5.5. The mean value of $X_{\rm {13}CO}$/$X_{\rm C{18}O}$ in the other regions is found to be 12.29 $\pm$ 0.02. The difference of the abundance ratio is most likely due to the selective FUV photodissociation of C${18}$O.
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