Cosmic Ray Produced Radionuclides in Antarctic Meteorites

P(論文) Cosmic ray produced ^<53>(Mn) (t_<1/2>=3.7×(10)^6y) has been determined in seventeen antarctic meteorites, among which, two have extremely low contents of ^<53>(Mn) : 101±6dpm/kg Fe in Yamato-7301 and 22±3 in Allan Hills No. 8. Even after corrections are made for undersaturat...

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Main Authors: Nishizumi, Kunihiko, Imamura, Mineo, Honda, Masatake
Language:English
Published: 1979
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000966 2024-09-09T19:10:31+00:00 Cosmic Ray Produced Radionuclides in Antarctic Meteorites Nishizumi, Kunihiko Imamura, Mineo Honda, Masatake 1979-03 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/966/files/KJ00000011512.pdf eng eng Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue 12 161 177 AA00733561 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/966/files/KJ00000011512.pdf 1979 ftnipr 2024-06-17T04:04:49Z P(論文) Cosmic ray produced ^<53>(Mn) (t_<1/2>=3.7×(10)^6y) has been determined in seventeen antarctic meteorites, among which, two have extremely low contents of ^<53>(Mn) : 101±6dpm/kg Fe in Yamato-7301 and 22±3 in Allan Hills No. 8. Even after corrections are made for undersaturation based on published values of rare gas ages, saturation specific activity of ^<53>(Mn) in these two meteorites is abnormally low compared with the average value of 470±100dpm/kg Fe in other antarctic meteorites. ^<26>(Al) (t_<1/2>=7.2×(10)^5y) and ^<10>(Be) (t_<1/2>=1.6×(10)^6y) were also measured in these two meteorites and in several others. These results as well as those of rare gas isotopes are discussed in terms of terrestrial ages of the meteorites, shielding effects in the parent bodies, undersaturation of the radioactivities and multi-stage irradiation histories. These two meteorites apparently experienced a two-stage exposure history with a long preirradiation (>(10)^8y) under heavy shielding in a large body before the recent brief exposure (≲2×(10)^6y) in a much smaller body. These facts seem to illustrate the complex nature of the exposure histories of most meteorites. The consequence of these multi-stage exposures is also discussed. Terrestrial ages, estimated for a few antarctic meteorites from the ^<26>(Al)/^<53>(Mn) ratio, seem to be younger than 3×(10)^5 years. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research Polar Research National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Allan Hills ENVELOPE(159.667,159.667,-76.717,-76.717) Antarctic Yamato ENVELOPE(35.583,35.583,-71.417,-71.417)
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description P(論文) Cosmic ray produced ^<53>(Mn) (t_<1/2>=3.7×(10)^6y) has been determined in seventeen antarctic meteorites, among which, two have extremely low contents of ^<53>(Mn) : 101±6dpm/kg Fe in Yamato-7301 and 22±3 in Allan Hills No. 8. Even after corrections are made for undersaturation based on published values of rare gas ages, saturation specific activity of ^<53>(Mn) in these two meteorites is abnormally low compared with the average value of 470±100dpm/kg Fe in other antarctic meteorites. ^<26>(Al) (t_<1/2>=7.2×(10)^5y) and ^<10>(Be) (t_<1/2>=1.6×(10)^6y) were also measured in these two meteorites and in several others. These results as well as those of rare gas isotopes are discussed in terms of terrestrial ages of the meteorites, shielding effects in the parent bodies, undersaturation of the radioactivities and multi-stage irradiation histories. These two meteorites apparently experienced a two-stage exposure history with a long preirradiation (>(10)^8y) under heavy shielding in a large body before the recent brief exposure (≲2×(10)^6y) in a much smaller body. These facts seem to illustrate the complex nature of the exposure histories of most meteorites. The consequence of these multi-stage exposures is also discussed. Terrestrial ages, estimated for a few antarctic meteorites from the ^<26>(Al)/^<53>(Mn) ratio, seem to be younger than 3×(10)^5 years. departmental bulletin paper
author Nishizumi, Kunihiko
Imamura, Mineo
Honda, Masatake
spellingShingle Nishizumi, Kunihiko
Imamura, Mineo
Honda, Masatake
Cosmic Ray Produced Radionuclides in Antarctic Meteorites
author_facet Nishizumi, Kunihiko
Imamura, Mineo
Honda, Masatake
author_sort Nishizumi, Kunihiko
title Cosmic Ray Produced Radionuclides in Antarctic Meteorites
title_short Cosmic Ray Produced Radionuclides in Antarctic Meteorites
title_full Cosmic Ray Produced Radionuclides in Antarctic Meteorites
title_fullStr Cosmic Ray Produced Radionuclides in Antarctic Meteorites
title_full_unstemmed Cosmic Ray Produced Radionuclides in Antarctic Meteorites
title_sort cosmic ray produced radionuclides in antarctic meteorites
publishDate 1979
url https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/966/files/KJ00000011512.pdf
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