CHEMOUT: CHEMical complexity in star-forming regions of the OUTer Galaxy III. Nitrogen isotopic ratios in the outer Galaxy (2209.10620v1)
Abstract: Nitrogen isotopic ratios are a key tool for tracing Galactic stellar nucleosynthesis. We present the first study of the ${14}$N/${15}$N abundance ratio in the outer regions of the Milky Way (namely, for galactocentric distances, $R_{\rm GC}$, from 12 kpc up to 19 kpc), with the aim to study the stellar nucleosynthesis effects in the global Galactic trend. We analysed IRAM 30m observations towards a sample of 35 sources in the context of the CHEMical complexity in star-forming regions of the OUTer Galaxy (CHEMOUT) project. We derived the ${14}$N/${15}$N ratios from HCN and HNC for 14 and 3 sources, respectively, using the $J$ = 1-0 rotational transition of HN${13}$C, H${15}$NC, H${13}$CN, and HC${15}$N. The results found in the outer Galaxy have been combined with previous measurements obtained in the inner Galaxy. We find an overall linear decreasing H${13}$CN/HC${15}$N ratio with increasing $R_{\rm GC}$. This translates to a parabolic ${14}$N/${15}$N ratio with a peak at 11 kpc. Updated Galactic chemical evolution models have been taken into account and compared with the observations. The parabolic trend of the ${14}$N/${15}$N ratio with $R_{\rm GC}$ can be naturally explained (i) by a model that assumes novae as the main ${15}$N producers on long timescales ($\ge$1 Gyr) and (ii) by updated stellar yields for low- and intermediate-mass stars.
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