DETERMINATION OF ISOTOPIC RATIO OF D/H, 12C/13C, 14N/15N, 16O/17O, AND 16O/18O ON TITAN'S ATMOSPHERE USING ALMA RADIO TELESCOPE
Titan is the largest satellite of Saturn and is the only satellite in the Solar System that has a thick atmosphere. The chemical composition of Titans atmosphere that is very rich in organic molecules has been intensively studied through ground-based and space-based observations, e.g., by Voyager...
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Summary: | Titan is the largest satellite of Saturn and is the only satellite in the Solar
System that has a thick atmosphere. The chemical composition of Titans
atmosphere that is very rich in organic molecules has been intensively studied through ground-based and space-based observations, e.g., by Voyager and
Cassini Missions. Observations of chemical compounds and their isotopologues
may lead to the determination of their isotopic ratios. The values of isotopic
ratios are key information and are important to derive the process of creation
and evolution occuring in a particular object. This is based on the Solar
System formation theory which states that the Solar System began with the
gravitational collapse of a small part of giant molecular cloud. Hence, the
Solar System must originate from a common material disk. Consequently, by
knowing the difference between the isotopic ratios of an object to its standard
value, we might learn about the difference of the evolution mechanism happening on that object.
This Final Project undertakes data processing and analyses a set of data
from observations of Titan taken by ALMA radio interferometer to determine
the isotopic ratio of 14N/15N, 16O/17O, 16O/18O, 12C/13C, and D/H using HCN
and CO from Titans atmosphere. The isotopic ratio values are 14N/15N = 72
and 14N/15N = 75, 16O/17O = 2917, 16O/18O = 497, 12C/13C = 88,9, 12C/13C =
89, 12C/13C = 110 and 12C/13C = 122, and D/H = (3,31306991-3,34140436)
x 10-4. Error analyses were not carried out thoroughly, but the uncertainties
on calibration errors affecting the results were estimated to be 10%. |
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