Tracing gas accretion in the Galactic center using isotopic ratios
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Riquelme, D.
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Tracing gas accretion in the Galactic center using isotopic ratios
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Aims. We study the 12C/13C isotopic ratio in the disk of the central molecular zone and in the halo to trace gas accretion toward the
Galactic center region in the Milky Way.
Methods. Using the IRAM30m telescope, we observed the J = 1−0 rotational transition of HCO+, HCN,HNC, and their 13C isotopic
substitutions in order to measure the 12C/13C isotopic ratio. We observed 9 positions selected throughout the Galactic center region,
including clouds at high latitude, locations where the X1 and X2 orbits associated with the barred potential are expected to intersect,
and typical Galactic center molecular clouds.
Results. We find a systematically higher 12C/13C isotopic ratio (>40) toward the halo and the X1 orbits than for the Galactic center
molecular clouds (20–25). Our results point to molecular gas that has undergone a different degree of nuclear processing than observed
in the gas towards the inner Galactic center region.
Conclusions. The high isotopic ratios are consistent with the accretion of the gas from the halo and from the outskirts of the Galactic
disk.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126174
DOI: DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201015008
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A&A 523, A51 (2010)
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