Combined model for $\rm ^{15}N$, $\rm ^{13}C$, and spin-state chemistry in molecular clouds
O. Sipil\"a, L. Colzi, E. Roueff, P. Caselli, F. Fontani, E., Wirstr\"om

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new gas-grain chemical model that couples isotopic fractionation of carbon and nitrogen with spin-state chemistry, revealing significant time-dependent variations in isotopic ratios in molecular clouds.
Contribution
The model incorporates updated exchange reactions and provides detailed simulations of isotopic ratios under various physical conditions in prestellar cores.
Findings
C/C ratios can deviate significantly from elemental ratios.
N/N ratios remain close to elemental ratios with minor variations.
Isotopic ratios exhibit gradients across prestellar cores, affecting observational interpretations.
Abstract
We present a new gas-grain chemical model for the combined isotopic fractionation of carbon and nitrogen in molecular clouds, in which the isotope chemistry of carbon and nitrogen is coupled with a time-dependent description of spin-state chemistry. We updated the rate coefficients of some isotopic exchange reactions considered in the literature, and present here a set of new exchange reactions involving molecules substituted in and simultaneously. We apply the model to a series of zero-dimensional simulations representing a set of physical conditions across a prototypical prestellar core, exploring the deviations of the isotopic abundance ratios in the various molecules from the elemental isotopic ratios as a function of physical conditions and time. We find that the ratio can deviate from the elemental ratio by up to a factor of several…
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TopicsAtmospheric Ozone and Climate · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
