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$^{13}$C Isotopic Fractionation of CCH in Two Starless Cores: L1521B and L134N (1908.09983v1)

Published 27 Aug 2019 in astro-ph.GA and astro-ph.SR

Abstract: We have carried out observations of CCH and its two ${13}$C isotopologues, ${13}$CCH and C${13}$CH, in the 84 - 88 GHz band toward two starless cores, L1521B and L134N (L183), using the Nobeyama 45 m radio telescope. We have detected C${13}$CH with a signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio of 4, whereas no line of ${13}$CCH was detected in either the dark clouds. The column densities of the normal species were derived to be ($1.66 \pm 0.18$)$\times 10{14}$ cm${-2}$ and ($7.3 \pm 0.9$)$\times 10{13}$ cm${-2}$ ($1 \sigma$) in L1521B and L134N, respectively. The column density ratios of $N$(C${13}$CH)/$N$(${13}$CCH) were calculated to be $>1.1$ and $>1.4$ in L1521B and L134N, respectively. The characteristic that ${13}$CCH is less abundant than C${13}$CH is likely common for dark clouds. Moreover, we find that the ${12}$C/${13}$C ratios of CCH are much higher than those of HC${3}$N in L1521B by more than a factor of 2, as well as in Taurus Molecular Cloud-1 (TMC-1). In L134N, the differences in the ${12}$C/${13}$C ratios between CCH and HC${3}$N seem to be smaller than those in L1521B and TMC-1. We discuss the origins of the ${13}$C isotopic fractionation of CCH and investigate possible routes that cause the significantly high ${12}$C/${13}$C ratio of CCH especially in young dark clouds, with the help of chemical simulations. The high ${12}$C/${13}$C ratios of CCH seem to be caused by reactions between hydrocarbons (e.g., CCH, C${2}$H${2}$, $l,c$-C$_{3}$H) and C${+}$.

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