J/A+A/305/960             Interstellar S isotopes (Chin+, 1996)

Interstellar sulfur isotopes and stellar oxygen burning Chin Y.-N., Henkel C., Whiteoak J.B., Langer N., Churchwell E.B. <Astron. Astrophys. 305, 960 (1996)> =1996A&A...305..960C 1996A&A...305..960C (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Radio lines ; Keywords: nuclear reactions, nucleosynthesis, abundances - ISM: abundances - ISM: molecules - Galaxy: evolution; abundances - radio lines: ISM Description: A 12C32S, 13C32S, 12C34S, and 12C33S J=2-1 line survey has been made to study interstellar 32S/34S and 34S/33S ratios from the galactic disk. The four CS isotopomers were detected in 20 star forming regions with galactocentric distances between 3 and 9kpc. From a comparison of line velocities, the C33S J=2-1 rest frequency is ∼250kHz below the value given in the Lovas (1992) catalog. Taking 12C/13C ratios from Wilson & Rood (1994) and assuming equal 12C32S and 13C32S excitation temperatures and beam filling factors, 12C32S opacities are in the range 3 to 15; average 32S/34S and 34S/33S isotope ratios are 24.4±5.0 and 6.27±1.01, respectively. While no systematic variation in the 34S/33S isotope ratio is found, the 32S/34S ratio increases with galactocentric distance when accounting for the 12C/13C gradient of the galactic disk. A fit to the unweighted data yields 32S/34S=3.3±0.5(DGC/kpc)+4.1±3.1 with a correlation coefficient of 0.84. Since the interstellar sulfur (S) isotopes are synthesized by oxygen burning in massive stars, consequences for nucleosynthesis and models of chemical evolution are briefly discussed. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1 89 80 Line parameters from unsmoothed J=2-1 spectra of the four measured CS isotopomers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 15 A14 --- Object Object 17- 18 I2 h RAh Right ascension (1950) 20- 21 I2 min RAm Right ascension (1950) 23- 26 F4.1 s RAs Right ascension (1950) 28 A1 --- DE- Declination sign 29- 30 I2 deg DEd Declination (1950) 32- 33 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (1950) 35- 36 I2 arcsec DEs Declination (1950) 38- 43 A6 --- Molec Molecule 45- 47 I3 mK rms rms noise of the spectrum in units of Tmb (1) 49- 55 F7.3 K.km/s IntTmb Integral of main beam brightness temperature in the velocity 57- 61 F5.3 K.km/s e_IntTmb Error on the integral of main beam brightness temperature in the velocity 62- 67 F6.3 K Tmb Main beam brightness temperature 69- 74 F6.1 km/s VLSR LSR velocity 76- 78 F3.1 km/s FWHM Full width to half maximum linewidths 80- 83 I4 km/s Vel1 Lower value of the velocity range 85- 88 I4 km/s Vel2 Upper value of the velocity range -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): rms contains the r.m.s. noise of the spectrum in units of Tmb. This is only then equivalent to the Tmb r.m.s. error, if the line is only seen in one channel. If the line is broader, the error in Tmb is smaller.
(End) Simona Mei [CDS] 07-Sep-1995
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