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We apply a 1D upper atmosphere model to study thermal escape of nitrogen over Titans history. Significant thermal escape should have occurred very early for solar EUV fluxes 100 to 400 times higher than today with escape rates as high as $approx 1.5times 10^{28}$ s$^{-1}$ and $approx 4.5times 10^{29}$ s$^{-1}$, respectively, while today it is $approx 7.5times 10^{17}$ s$^{-1}$. Depending on whether the Sun originated as a slow, moderate or fast rotator, thermal escape was the dominant escape process for the first 100 to 1000 Myr after the formation of the solar system. If Titans atmosphere originated that early, it could have lost between $approx 0.5 - 16$ times its present atmospheric mass depending on the Suns rotational evolution. We also investigated the mass-balance parameter space for an outgassing of Titans nitrogen through decomposition of NH$_3$-ices in its deep interior. Our study indicates that, if Titans atmosphere originated at the beginning, it could have only survived until today if the Sun was a slow rotator. In other cases, the escape would have been too strong for the degassed nitrogen to survive until present-day, implying later outgassing or an additional nitrogen source. An endogenic origin of Titans nitrogen partially through NH$_3$-ices is consistent with its initial fractionation of $^{14}$N/$^{15}$N $approx$ 166 - 172, or lower if photochemical removal was relevant for longer than the last $approx$ 1,000 Myr. Since this ratio is slightly above the ratio of cometary ammonia, some of Titans nitrogen might have originated from refractory organics.
We present the first maps of cyanoacetylene isotopologues in Titans atmosphere, including H$^{13}$CCCN and HCCC$^{15}$N, detected in the 0.9 mm band using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter array (ALMA) around the time of Titans (southern win
Titan harbors a dense, organic-rich atmosphere primarily composed of N$_2$ and CH$_4$, with lesser amounts of hydrocarbons and nitrogen-bearing species. As a result of high sensitivity observations by the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array
We present spectrally and spatially-resolved maps of HNC and HC$_3$N emission from Titans atmosphere, obtained using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) on 2013 November 17. These maps show anisotropic spatial distributions for bo
We report the first detection of C$^{15}$N in diffuse molecular gas from a detailed examination of CN absorption lines in archival VLT/UVES spectra of stars probing local diffuse clouds. Absorption from the C$^{15}$N isotopologue is confidently detec
The production of eta mesons in photon- and hadron-induced reactions has been revisited in view of the recent additions of high-precision data to the world data base. Based on an effective Lagrangian approach, we have performed a combined analysis of