First detection of 13CH in the interstellar medium
Arshia M. Jacob, Karl M. Menten, Helmut Wiesemeyer, Rolf Guesten,, Friedrich Wyrowski, and Bernd Klein

TL;DR
This paper reports the first detection of the 13CH isotopologue in the interstellar medium, enabling more accurate measurements of the 12C/13C ratio across the Galaxy, which is vital for understanding Galactic chemical evolution.
Contribution
It introduces the first detection of 13CH in the ISM and demonstrates its effectiveness as a tracer for the 12C/13C ratio, reducing systematic uncertainties from other molecules.
Findings
Detected 13CH in four star-forming regions.
Derived a revised Galactic 12C/13C ratio gradient.
Showed 13CH is less affected by fractionation effects.
Abstract
In recent years, a plethora of high spectral resolution observations of sub-mm and FIR transitions of methylidene (CH), have demonstrated this radical to be a valuable proxy for H2, that can be used for characterising molecular gas within the interstellar medium (ISM) on a Galactic scale, including the CO-dark component. Here we report the discovery of the 13CH isotopologue in the ISM using the upGREAT receiver on board SOFIA. We have detected the three hyperfine structure components of the 2THz frequency transition from its ground-state toward four high-mass star-forming regions and determine 13CH column densities. The ubiquity of molecules containing carbon in the ISM has turned the determination of the ratio between the abundances of carbon's two stable isotopes, 12C/13C, into a cornerstone for Galactic chemical evolution studies. Whilst displaying a rising gradient with…
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