$^{13}$C isotopic ratios of HC$_3$N on Titan measured with ALMA
Abstract: We present the first determination of the abundance ratios of ${13}$C substitutions of cyanoacetylene (HC${3}$N), [H${13}$CCCN]:[HC${13}$CCN]:[HCC${13}$CN] in Titan's atmosphere measured using millimeter-wave spectra obtained by the Atacama Large Millimeter-submillimeter Array. To compare the line intensities precisely, datasets which include multiple molecular lines were extracted to suppress effects of Titan's environmental conditions and observation settings. The [HC${13}$CCN]:[HCC${13}$CN] and [H${13}$CCCN]:[HCC${13}$CN}] ratios were obtained from 12 and 1 selected datasets, respectively. As a result, nearly the uniform [H${13}$CCCN]:[HC${13}$CCN]:[HCC${13}$CN] abundance ratios as 1.17 ($\pm$0.20) : 1.09 ($\pm$0.25) : 1 (1$\sigma$) were derived, whereas previously reported ratios for interstellar medium (ISM) have shown large anomalies that may be caused by ${13}$C concentrations in precursors. The result obtained here suggests that ${13}$C concentration processes suggested in the ISM studies do not work effectively on precursors of HC${3}$N and HC$_{3}$N itself due to Titan's high atmospheric temperature and/or depletion of both ${13}$C and ${13}$C$+$.
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