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Nov 2001
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SOLAR AND GALACTIC COMPOSITION: A Joint SOHO/ACE Workshop. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 598, pp. 269-274 (2001).
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Cosmic Rays, Solar Neighborhood, Hydrostatic Stellar Nucleosynthesis, Stellar Structure, Interiors, Evolution, Nucleosynthesis, Ages
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Abundances of the isotopes of the refractory elements Ca, Fe, Co, and Ni in the galactic cosmic-ray source are compared with corresponding abundances in solar-system matter. For the 12 nuclides considered, relative abundances agree to within a factor of 2, and typically within 20-30%. In addition, comparisons of cosmic-ray abundances with model calculations of supernova yields are used to argue that cosmic rays contain contributions from stars with a broad range of masses. Based on these and other results we suggest that cosmic rays probably represent a sample of contemporary interstellar matter, at least for refractory species. .
Binns Robert W.
Christian Eric R.
Cummings Alan C.
Davis James A.
George Samuel J.
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