$^{14}$N$/^{15}$N abundance ratio toward massive star-forming regions with different Galactic distances (2503.02520v1)
Abstract: The abundance ratio of ${14}$N$/{15}$N is, in principle, a powerful tool for tracing stellar nucleosynthesis. This work aims to measure and analyze (${14}$N/${15}$N)$\times$(${13}$C/${12}$C) and ${14}$N$/{15}$N abundance ratios in massive star-forming regions across a range of galactocentric distances to provide constraints on galactic chemical evolution (GCE) models. We present H${13}$CN and HC${15}$N J=2-1 results toward 51massive star-forming regions obtained with the Institut de Radioastronomie Millim\'etrique (IRAM) 30 meter telescope.\ We used these results to derive (${14}$N/${15}$N)$\times$(${13}$C/${12}$C) abundance ratios as well as ${14}$N$/{15}$N ratios using the double isotope method. We find an overall decreasing trend in the (${14}$N/${15}$N)$\times$(${13}$C/${12}$C) abundance ratio and an increasing trend in the ${14}$N$/{15}$N ratio with increasing galactocentric distance ($D_{\rm GC}$), which provides a good constraint for the GCE model based on high signal to noise ratio measurements. While the predicted (${14}$N/${15}$N)$\times$(${13}$C/${12}$C) ratios between 6 and 12 kpc determined using current GCE models are consistent with our observational results, the ratios from models for $D_{\rm GC}$ less than 6 kpc are significantly higher than the observational results, which indicates GCE models for ${14}$N/${15}$N and/or ${13}$C/${12}$C ratios need to be updated for at least this range.
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