Dense gas in nearby galaxies. VI - A large C-12/C-13 ratio in a nuclear starburst environment

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Galactic Nuclei, Interstellar Gas, Nuclear Astrophysics, Starburst Galaxies, Ammonia, Astronomical Spectroscopy

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Toward the starburst nucleus of NGC 253, C-12/C-13 line intensity ratios from six carbon-bearing molecules are used to confine the possible range of carbon and oxygen isotope ratios. A detailed analysis yields C-12/C-13 about 40 and O-16/O-18 about 200. Also reported are first detections of (C-13)S and of the 0(0) - 1(-1)E line of methanol in an extragalactic source.

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