Interstellar Nitrogen Isotope Ratios: New NH3 Data from the Galactic Center out to the Perseus Arm
J. L. Chen, J. S. Zhang, C. Henkel, Y. T. Yan, H.Z.Yu, J. J. Qiu, X., D. Tang, J. Wang, W. Liu, Y. X. Wang, Y. H. Zheng, J. Y. Zhao, and Y. P. Zou

TL;DR
This study measures interstellar nitrogen isotope ratios across the Galaxy using ammonia observations, revealing a radial gradient consistent with Galactic chemical evolution models and providing a valuable data set for future research.
Contribution
It provides new ammonia isotope ratio measurements across the Galaxy, confirming a nitrogen isotope gradient and constraining models of Galactic chemical evolution.
Findings
Nitrogen isotope ratios increase with galactocentric distance.
Detected 15 sources in both 14NH3 and 15NH3 lines.
Results align with recent Galactic chemical evolution models.
Abstract
Our aim is to measure the interstellar 14N/15N ratio across the Galaxy, to establish a standard data set on interstellar ammonia isotope ratios, and to provide new constraints on the Galactic chemical evolution. The (J, K ) = (1, 1), (2, 2), and (3, 3) lines of 14NH3 and 15NH3 were observed with the Shanghai Tianma 65 m radio telescope (TMRT) and the Effelsberg 100 m telescope toward a large sample of 210 sources. One hundred fourty-one of these sources were detected by the TMRT in 14NH3. Eight of them were also detected in 15NH3. For 10 of the 36 sources with strong NH3 emission, the Effelsberg 100 m telescope successfully detected their 15NH3(1, 1) lines, including 3 sources (G081.7522, W51D, and Orion-KL) with detections by the TMRT telescope. Thus, a total of 15 sources are detected in both the 14NH3 and 15NH3 lines. Line and physical parameters for these 15 sources are derived,…
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