The molecular clouds in a section of the third Galactic quadrant: observational properties and chemical abundance ratio between CO and its isotopologues
Chen Wang, Haoran Feng, Ji Yang, Xuepeng Chen, Yang Su, Qing-Zeng Yan,, Fujun Du, Yuehui Ma, and Jiajun Cai

TL;DR
This study analyzes the observational properties and chemical abundance ratios of CO isotopologues in molecular clouds within a section of the third Galactic quadrant, revealing constant flux ratios and abundance ratios influenced by chemical processes.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of CO isotopologue properties and abundance ratios across a large cloud sample, highlighting the effects of chemical processes on these ratios under LTE assumptions.
Findings
The $^{13}$CO angular area correlates with $^{12}$CO area, with a ratio of 0.38.
The flux ratio $F_{^{13}CO}/F_{^{12}CO}$ is approximately 0.17, indicating a constant $^{13}$CO abundance.
The abundance ratio $X_{^{13}CO}/X_{C^{18}O}$ is about 9.7, varying with cloud conditions.
Abstract
We compare the observational properties between CO, CO, and CO and summarize the observational parameters based on 7069 clouds sample from the Milky Way Imaging Scroll Painting (MWISP) CO survey in a section of the third Galactic quadrant. We find that the CO angular area () generally increases with that of CO (), and the ratio of to is 0.38 by linear fitting. We find that the CO and CO flux are tightly correlated as with both fluxes calculated within the CO-bright region. This indicates that the abundance is a constant to be 6.5 for all samples under assumption of local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE). Additionally, we observed that the X-factor is approximately constant…
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TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
