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Dec 2005
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ORIGIN OF MATTER AND EVOLUTION OF GALAXIES 2003. Held 17-19 November 2003 in RIKEN, Wako, Saitama, Japan. Edited by M Terasawa,
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How many isotopic ratios of individual presolar grains from supernovae agree with those of the mixtures of Type II supernova ejecta with appropriate mixing ratios is investigated. Detailed nucleosynthesis during the evolution and supernova explosion of a 4 M&sun; He star is calculated by postprocessing. Using the obtained supernova ejecta, two cases of mixtures are considered with artificial mixing ratios: one consists of the Si/S, O/Ne, He/C, and He/N layers and the other consists of the Ni, Si/S, He/C, and He/N layers. The isotopic ratios of 12C/13C, 14N/15N, 26Al/27Al, 29Si/28Si, 30Si/28Si, and 44Ti/48Ti are chosen from eleven SiC grains and four low density graphite ones which contain evidence for the original presence of the short-lived isotope 44Ti. For one SiC X grain and one low density graphite grain, four isotopic ratios are reproduced by the corresponding mixtures. For ten SiC X and low density graphite grains, three isotopic ratios of the grains agree with those of the mixtures. Most of the mixtures reproducing the isotopic ratios of the grains are rich in the composition of the He/N layer. The characteristics of the mixtures are found to be 0.1 < Si/C < 1 and Ti/C < 0.1.
Hashimoto Masa-aki
Yoshida Takashi
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