Nitrogen Abundance Distribution in the inner Milky Way
Jorge L. Pineda, Shinji Horiuchi, L. D. Anderson, Matteo Luisi,, William D. Langer, Paul F. Goldsmith, Thomas B. H. Kuiper, Christian Fischer,, Yan Gong, Andreas Brunthaler, Michael Rugel, and Karl M. Menten

TL;DR
This study maps Nitrogen abundance in the inner Milky Way using radio and infrared observations, revealing a flat distribution near the center and a gradient outward, linked to galaxy growth and bar dynamics.
Contribution
First comprehensive mapping of Nitrogen abundance distribution within 17 kpc of the Galactic center combining radio and infrared data.
Findings
Nitrogen abundance gradient extends from 4 to 17 kpc.
Inner 4 kpc shows flat Nitrogen distribution.
Inner gradient supports inside-out galaxy growth and bar-induced radial flows.
Abstract
We combine a new Galactic plane survey of Hydrogen Radio Recombination Lines (RRLs) with far-infrared (FIR) surveys of ionized Nitrogen, N+, to determine Nitrogen abundance across Galactic radius. RRLs were observed with NASA DSS-43 70m antenna and the Green Bank Telescope in 108 lines-of-sight spanning -135 degrees < l < 60 degrees, at b=0 degrees. These positions were also observed in [N II] 122 um and 205 um lines with the Herschel Space Observatory. Combining RRL and [N II] 122 um and 205 um observations in 41 of 108 samples with high signal-to-noise ratio, we studied ionized Nitrogen abundance distribution across Galactocentric distances of 0-8 kpc. Combined with existing Solar neighborhood and Outer galaxy N/H abundance determinations, we studied this quantity's distribution within the Milky Way's inner 17 kpc for the first time. We found a Nitrogen abundance gradient extending…
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