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Dec 1999
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Star Formation 1999, Proceedings of Star Formation 1999, held in Nagoya, Japan, June 21 - 25, 1999, Editor: T. Nakamoto, Nobeyam
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We observed the DNC and HN13C lines toward more than 20 dark cloud cores and investigated a relationship between deuterium fractionation and chemical evolution of dark cloud cores. We found that the DNC/HN13C ratios in the observed cores range from 0.50 to 7.3. Especially, the DNC/HN13C ratios in "carbon-chain-producing regions" are systematically smaller by a factor of 2-10 than the other cores. We found a positive correlation between the DNC/HN13C ratio and the NH3/CCS ratio. Furthermore, we also made mapping observations of the DNC and HN13C lines toward TMC-1, and found that the DNC/HN13C ratio around the ammonia peak is larger than that of the cyanopolyyne peak. The correlation between the DNC/HN13C ratio and the NH3/CCS ratio can be explained by the difference in chemical evolutionary stages of the cores.
Hirota Tomoya
Yamamoto Shoji
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