High nitrogen and carbon isotopic ratios in the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS (opens in new tab)
Interstellar objects provide a unique opportunity to further our understanding of the planetary formation process by studying in detail material formed around another star. Their ices contain precious clues about the environment and conditions prevailing in their home system. As fractionation processes can be sensitive to the temperature and radiation environment, isotopic ratios are powerful tracers of the origin and evolution of different species. While isotopic ratios have been measured in...
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