International audienceContext. Nitrogen is one of the most abundant elements in the Universe and its 14N/15N isotopic ratio has the potential to provide information about the initial environment in which our Sun formed. Recent findings suggest that the solar system may have formed in a massive cluster since the presence of short-lived radioisotopes in meteorites can only be explained by the influence of a supernova. Aims: We seek to determine the 14N/15N ratio towards a sample of cold and dense cores at the initial stages in their evolution. Methods: We observed the J = 1 → 0 transitions of HCN, H13CN, HC15N, HN13C, and H15NC towards a sample of 22 cores in four infrared-dark clouds (IRDCs) which are believed to be the precursors of high-...
International audienceThe isotopic ratio of nitrogen in nearby protoplanetary disks, recently measur...
The fractionation of nitrogen (N) in star-forming regions is a poorly understood process. To put mor...
Context. The 15N isotopologue abundance ratio measured today in different bodies of the solar system...
International audienceContext. Nitrogen is one of the most abundant elements in the Universe and its...
Context. Nitrogen is one of the most abundant elements in the Universe and its 14N/15N isotopic rati...
Nitrogen is one of the most abundant elements in the Universe and its 14N/15N isotopic ratio has the...
Context. The terrestrial planets, comets, and meteorites are significantly enriched in 15N compared ...
Context. Isotopologue abundance ratios are important to understand the evolution of astrophysical ob...
International audienceThe ratio between the two stable isotopes of nitrogen, 14N and 15N, is well me...
A central issue for understanding the formation and evolution of matter in the early Solar System is...
International audienceThe line intensities of the fundamental rotational transitions of H13CN and HC...
We have measured the 14N/15N ratio in a sample of 27 high-mass star forming cores, from observations...
Accepted for publication in A&A ; http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201321364Understanding the ori...
Understanding the origin of the composition of solar system cosmomaterials is a central qu...
International audienceThe isotopic ratio of nitrogen in nearby protoplanetary disks, recently measur...
The fractionation of nitrogen (N) in star-forming regions is a poorly understood process. To put mor...
Context. The 15N isotopologue abundance ratio measured today in different bodies of the solar system...
International audienceContext. Nitrogen is one of the most abundant elements in the Universe and its...
Context. Nitrogen is one of the most abundant elements in the Universe and its 14N/15N isotopic rati...
Nitrogen is one of the most abundant elements in the Universe and its 14N/15N isotopic ratio has the...
Context. The terrestrial planets, comets, and meteorites are significantly enriched in 15N compared ...
Context. Isotopologue abundance ratios are important to understand the evolution of astrophysical ob...
International audienceThe ratio between the two stable isotopes of nitrogen, 14N and 15N, is well me...
A central issue for understanding the formation and evolution of matter in the early Solar System is...
International audienceThe line intensities of the fundamental rotational transitions of H13CN and HC...
We have measured the 14N/15N ratio in a sample of 27 high-mass star forming cores, from observations...
Accepted for publication in A&A ; http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201321364Understanding the ori...
Understanding the origin of the composition of solar system cosmomaterials is a central qu...
International audienceThe isotopic ratio of nitrogen in nearby protoplanetary disks, recently measur...
The fractionation of nitrogen (N) in star-forming regions is a poorly understood process. To put mor...
Context. The 15N isotopologue abundance ratio measured today in different bodies of the solar system...