Carbon isotope chemistry in protoplanetary disks: Effects of C/O ratios (2404.01635v1)
Abstract: Carbon isotope fractionation of CO has been reported in the disk around TW Hya,where elemental carbon is more abundant than elemental oxygen ([C/O]${\rm elem}$> 1). We investigated the effects of the [C/O]${\rm elem}$ ratio on carbon fractionation using astrochemical models that incorporate isotope-selective photodissociation and isotope-exchange reactions. The ${12}$CO/${13}$CO ratio could be lower than the elemental carbon isotope ratio due to isotope exchange reactions when the [C/O]${\rm elem}$ ratio exceeds unity. The observed ${12}$CO/${13}$CO and H${12}$CN/H${13}$CN ratios around TW Hya could be reproduced when the [C/O]${\rm elem}$ ratio is 2~5. In the vicinity of the lower boundary of the warm molecular layer, the formation of ices leads to the gas phase [C/O]${\rm elem}$ ratio approaching unity, irrespective of the total (gas + ice) [C/O]${\rm elem}$ ratio. This phenomenon reduces the variation in the ${12}$CO/${13}$CO ratio across different [C/O]$_{\rm elem}$ ratios.
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