Isotopic abundance ratios in interstellar carbon monosulfide
Abstract
A survey of the relative abundances of the isotopic species, (C-12)(S-32), (C-12)(S-34), and (C-13)(S-32) has been made in 14 dense molecular clouds through observations of the J = 2-1 rotational transitions at 3 mm. The abundance ratio, (C-13)(S-32)/(C-12)(S-34), is found to be 1.9 times greater in the galactic center sources than in the galactic disk sources. The average ratio for the galactic disk sources is 0.35 + or - 0.10 where the quoted error is the rms of the source-to-source fluctuations. The average disk value for C-13/C-12 is 0.015, if S-32/S-34 is terrestrial. No evidence is found for a systematic variation of the ratio within the disk itself.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- August 1980
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1980ApJ...240...65F
- Keywords:
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- Abundance;
- Carbon Isotopes;
- Chemical Evolution;
- Interstellar Matter;
- Milky Way Galaxy;
- Molecular Clouds;
- Sulfur Isotopes;
- Carbon Compounds;
- Galactic Structure;
- Line Spectra;
- Position (Location);
- Ratios;
- Sulfides;
- Tables (Data);
- Astrophysics