We report on the first measurements of the isotopic ratio 14N/15N in N2H+ toward a statistically significant sample of high-mass star-forming cores. The sources belong to the three main evolutionary categories of the high-mass star formation process: high-mass starless cores, high-mass protostellar objects, and ultracompact H ii regions. Simultaneous measurements of the 14N/15N ratio in CN have been made. The 14N/15N ratios derived from N2H+ show a large spread (from ∼180 up to ∼1300), while those derived from CN are in between the value measured in the terrestrial atmosphere (∼270) and that of the proto-solar nebula (∼440) for the large majority of the sources within the errors. However, this different spread might be due to the fact that ...
International audienceAlthough chemical models predict that the deuterium fractionation in N2H+ is a...
In star-forming regions in our own Galaxy, the 14N/15N ratio is found to vary from ~100 in meteorite...
International audienceContext. Nitrogen is one of the most abundant elements in the Universe and its...
The fractionation of nitrogen (N) in star-forming regions is a poorly understood process. To put mor...
Context. The N-15 fractionation has been observed to show large variations among astrophysical sourc...
International audienceThe ratio between the two stable isotopes of nitrogen, 14N and 15N, is well me...
Context. Isotopologue abundance ratios are important to understand the evolution of astrophysical ob...
We have measured the 14N/15N ratio in a sample of 27 high-mass star forming cores, from observations...
Context. Nitrogen is one of the most abundant elements in the Universe and its 14N/15N isotopic rati...
Context The nitrogen isotopic ratio is considered an important diagnostic tool of the star formation...
Nitrogen is one of the most abundant elements in the Universe and its 14N/15N isotopic ratio has the...
Context. The ^(15)N isotopologue abundance ratio measured today in different bodies of the solar sys...
International audienceThe line intensities of the fundamental rotational transitions of H13CN and HC...
A central issue for understanding the formation and evolution of matter in the early Solar System is...
Context. The terrestrial planets, comets, and meteorites are significantly enriched in 15N compared ...
International audienceAlthough chemical models predict that the deuterium fractionation in N2H+ is a...
In star-forming regions in our own Galaxy, the 14N/15N ratio is found to vary from ~100 in meteorite...
International audienceContext. Nitrogen is one of the most abundant elements in the Universe and its...
The fractionation of nitrogen (N) in star-forming regions is a poorly understood process. To put mor...
Context. The N-15 fractionation has been observed to show large variations among astrophysical sourc...
International audienceThe ratio between the two stable isotopes of nitrogen, 14N and 15N, is well me...
Context. Isotopologue abundance ratios are important to understand the evolution of astrophysical ob...
We have measured the 14N/15N ratio in a sample of 27 high-mass star forming cores, from observations...
Context. Nitrogen is one of the most abundant elements in the Universe and its 14N/15N isotopic rati...
Context The nitrogen isotopic ratio is considered an important diagnostic tool of the star formation...
Nitrogen is one of the most abundant elements in the Universe and its 14N/15N isotopic ratio has the...
Context. The ^(15)N isotopologue abundance ratio measured today in different bodies of the solar sys...
International audienceThe line intensities of the fundamental rotational transitions of H13CN and HC...
A central issue for understanding the formation and evolution of matter in the early Solar System is...
Context. The terrestrial planets, comets, and meteorites are significantly enriched in 15N compared ...
International audienceAlthough chemical models predict that the deuterium fractionation in N2H+ is a...
In star-forming regions in our own Galaxy, the 14N/15N ratio is found to vary from ~100 in meteorite...
International audienceContext. Nitrogen is one of the most abundant elements in the Universe and its...