Nitrogen fractionation towards a pre-stellar core traces isotope-selective photodissociation
Abstract
Isotopologue abundance ratios are important to understand the evolution of astrophysical objects and ultimately the origins of a planetary system like our own. Being nitrogen a fundamental ingredient of pre-biotic material, understanding its chemistry and inheritance is of fundamental importance to understand the formation of the building blocks of life. We present here single-dish observations of the ground state rotational transitions of the C and N isotopologues of HCN, HNC and CN with the IRAM 30m telescope. We analyse their column densities and compute the N/N ratio map for HCN. The N-fractionation of CN and HNC is computed towards different offsets across L1544. The N-fractionation map of HCN shows a clear decrease of the N/N ratio towards the southern edge of L1544, where carbon chain molecules present a peak, strongly suggesting that isotope-selective photodissociation has a strong effect on the fractionation of nitrogen across pre-stellar cores. The N/N ratio in CN measured towards four positions across the core also shows a decrease towards the South-East of the core, while HNC shows opposite behaviour. The uneven illumination of the pre-stellar core L1544 provides clear evidence that N-fractionation of HCN and CN is enhanced toward the region more exposed to the interstellar radiation field. Isotope-selective photodissociation of N is then a crucial process to understand N fractionation, as already found in protoplanetary disks. Therefore, the N-fractionation in pre-stellar material is expected to change depending on the environment within which pre-stellar cores are embedded. The CN/CN ratio also varies across the core, but its variation does not affect our conclusions on the effect of the environment on the fractionation of nitrogen.
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@article{arxiv.2207.06121,
title = {Nitrogen fractionation towards a pre-stellar core traces isotope-selective photodissociation},
author = {Silvia Spezzano and Paola Caselli and Olli Sipilä and Luca Bizzocchi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.06121},
year = {2022}
}
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Accepted for publication in A&A Letters