Sulphur and carbon isotopes towards Galactic centre clouds
P. K. Humire, V. Thiel, C. Henkel, A. Belloche, J.-C. Loison, T., Pillai, D. Riquelme, V. Wakelam, N. Langer, A. Hern\'andez-G\'omez, R., Mauersberger, and K. M. Menten

TL;DR
This study measures carbon and sulphur isotopic ratios in the Galactic centre's interstellar medium, revealing a potential change in stellar nucleosynthesis patterns near the core, contrasting with other isotopic trends.
Contribution
It provides new isotopic ratio measurements in the Galactic centre clouds, highlighting a possible termination of the decreasing trend of 32S/34S ratios towards the core.
Findings
32S/34S ratio of ~16.3 in the +50km/s Cloud
Termination of the 32S/34S decreasing trend near the Galactic centre
Indication of reduced massive star production at the Galactic centre
Abstract
Measuring isotopic ratios is a sensitive technique used to obtain information on stellar nucleosynthesis and chemical evolution. We present measurements of the carbon and sulphur abundances in the interstellar medium of the central region of our Galaxy. The selected targets are the +50km/s Cloud and several l.o.s. clouds towards Sgr B2(N). Towards the +50km/s Cloud, we observed the J=2-1 rotational transitions of CS, C34S, 13CS, C33S, and 13C34S, and the J=3-2 transitions of CS and C34S with the IRAM-30m telescope, as well as the J=6-5 transitions of C34S and 13CS with the APEX 12m telescope, all in emission. The J=2-1 rotational transitions of CS, C34S, 13CS, and 13C34S were observed with ALMA in the envelope of Sgr B2(N), with those of CS and C34S also observed in the l.o.s. clouds towards Sgr B2(N), all in absorption. In the +50km/s Cloud we derive a 12C13C isotopic ratio of ~22.1,…
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