Exploring the 13CO/C18O abundance ratio towards Galactic young stellar objects and HII regions
M. B. Areal, S. Paron, Pe\~na M. Celis, M. Ortega

TL;DR
This study measures the 13CO/C18O abundance ratio in a large sample of Galactic sources, revealing differences among source types and confirming the impact of UV photodissociation, thus aiding understanding of molecular gas environments.
Contribution
First large-scale observational study of 13CO/C18O ratios across diverse Galactic sources, providing new insights into molecular abundance variations.
Findings
YSOs have lower 13CO/C18O ratios than HII regions.
Selective UV photodissociation affects C18O more in YSOs.
Observed ratios are lower than elemental abundance predictions.
Abstract
Determining molecular abundance ratios is important not only for the study of the Galactic chemistry but also because they are useful to estimate physical parameters in a large variety of interstellar medium environments. The CO is one of the most important molecules to trace the molecular gas in the interstellar medium, and the 13CO/C18O abundance ratio is usually used to estimate molecular masses and densities of regions with moderate to high densities. Nowadays this kind of isotopes ratios are in general indirectly derived from elemental abundances ratios. We present the first 13CO/C18O abundance ratio study performed from CO isotopes observations towards a large sample of Galactic sources of different nature at different locations. To study the 13CO/C18O abundance ratio it was used 12CO J=3-2 data obtained form the CO High-Resolution Survey, 13CO and C18O J=3-2 data from the…
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