H12CN and H13CN excitation analysis in the circumstellar outflow of R Scl
M. Saberi, M. Maercker, E. De Beck, W. H. T. Vlemmings, H. Olofsson,, and T. Danilovich

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA and APEX observations to analyze HCN isotopologue ratios in R Scl's circumstellar envelope, demonstrating that HCN ratios reliably trace the stellar 12C/13C ratio unaffected by UV photodissociation, unlike CO ratios.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed non-LTE excitation analysis of H12CN and H13CN in R Scl, establishing HCN isotopologue ratios as accurate tracers of stellar carbon isotope ratios.
Findings
H12CN/H13CN ratio is consistent with the stellar 12C/13C ratio.
UV radiation affects CO isotopologue ratios but not HCN.
H12CN/H13CN ratio traces the photospheric 12C/13C ratio.
Abstract
Abridged. The 12CO/13CO ratio in the circumstellar envelope (CSE) of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars has been extensively used as the tracer of the photospheric 12C/13C ratio. However, spatially-resolved ALMA observations of R Scl, a carbon rich AGB star, have shown that the 12CO/13CO ratio is not consistent over the entire CSE. Hence, it can not necessarily be used as a tracer of the 12C/13C ratio. The most likely hypothesis to explain the observed discrepancy between the 12CO/13CO and 12C/13C ratios is CO isotopologue selective photodissociation by UV radiation. Unlike the CO isotopologue ratio, the HCN isotopologue ratio is not affected by UV radiation. Therefore, HCN isotopologue ratios can be used as the tracer of the atomic C ratio in UV irradiated regions. We have performed a detailed non-LTE excitation analysis of circumstellar H12CN and H13CN line emission around R Scl,…
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