Precise observations of the 12C/13C ratios of HC3N in the low-mass star-forming region L1527
Mitsunori Araki, Shuro Takano, Nami Sakai, Satoshi Yamamoto, Takahiro, Oyama, Nobuhiko Kuze, and Koichi Tsukiyama

TL;DR
This study measures the 12C/13C ratios in HC3N molecules in the star-forming region L1527, revealing insights into molecular formation pathways and isotope distribution in low-mass star-forming environments.
Contribution
First precise measurement of 12C/13C ratios in HC3N in L1527, supporting specific formation pathways and isotope distribution models in star-forming regions.
Findings
12C/13C ratio in HC3N is approximately 77
H13CCCN and HC13CCN have equal abundances
Isotope dilution in HC3N is less than in other molecules
Abstract
Using the Green Bank 100 m telescope and the Nobeyama 45 m telescope, we have observed the rotational emission lines of the three 13C isotopic species of HC3N in the 3 and 7 mm bands toward the low-mass star-forming region L1527 in order to explore their anomalous 12C/13C ratios. The column densities of the 13C isotopic species are derived from the intensities of the J = 5-4 lines observed at high signal-to-noise ratios. The abundance ratios are determined to be 1.00:1.01 +- 0.02:1.35 +- 0.03:86.4 +- 1.6 for [H13CCCN]:[HC13CCN]:[HCC13CN]:[HCCCN], where the errors represent one standard deviation. The ratios are very similar to those reported for the starless cloud, Taurus Molecular Cloud-1 Cyanopolyyne Peak (TMC-1 CP). These ratios cannot be explained by thermal equilibrium, but likely reflect the production pathways of this molecule. We have shown the equality of the abundances of…
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