Abundance Anomaly of the $^{13}$C Isotopic Species of c-C$_3$H$_2$ in the Low-Mass Star Formation Region L1527
Abstract: The rotational spectral lines of c-C$3$H$_2$ and two kinds of the ${13}$C isotopic species, c-${13}$CCCH$_2$ ($C{2v}$ symmetry) and c-CC${13}$CH$_2$ ($C_s$ symmetry) have been observed in the 1-3 mm band toward the low-mass star-forming region L1527. We have detected 7, 3, and 6 lines of c-C$_3$H$_2$, c-${13}$CCCH$_2$ , and c-CC${13}$CH$_2$, respectively, with the Nobeyama 45 m telescope, and 34, 6, and 13 lines, respectively, with the IRAM 30 m telescope, where 7, 2, and 2 transitions, respectively, are observed with the both telescopes. With these data, we have evaluated the column densities of the normal and ${13}$C isotopic species. The [c-C$_3$H$_2$]/[c-${13}$CCCH$_2$] ratio is determined to be $310\pm80$, while the [c-C$_3$H$_2$]/[c-CC${13}$CH$_2$] ratio is determined to be $61\pm11$. The [c-C$_3$H$_2$]/[c-${13}$CCCH$_2$] and [c-C$_3$H$_2$]/[c-CC${13}$CH$_2$] ratios expected from the elemental ${12}$C/${13}$C ratio are 60-70 and 30-35, respectively, where the latter takes into account the statistical factor of 2 for the two equivalent carbon atoms in c-C$_3$H$_2$. Hence, this observation further confirms the dilution of the ${13}$C species in carbon-chain molecules and their related molecules, which are thought to originate from the dilution of ${13}$C$+$ in the gas-phase C$+$ due to the isotope exchange reaction: $\mathrm{{13}C++CO\rightarrow{}{13}CO+C+}$. Moreover, the abundances of the two ${13}$C isotopic species are different from each other. The ratio of c-$\mathrm{{13}CCCH_2}$ species relative to c-$\mathrm{CC{13}CH_2}$ is determined to be $0.20\pm0.05$. If ${13}$C were randomly substituted for the three carbon atoms, the [c-$\mathrm{{13}CCCH_2}$]/[c-$\mathrm{CC{13}CH_2}$] ratio would be 0.5. Hence, the observed ratio indicates that c-$\mathrm{CC{13}CH_2}$ exists more favorably. Possible origins of the different abundances are discussed.
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