Plutonium-244 in the Early Solar System and Concordant Plutonium/Xenon and Iodine/Xenon Decay Intervals of Achondrites

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Concordant plutonium/xenon and iodine/xenon decay intervals have been
obtained for a dozen meteorites, mostly achondrites. Plutonium-244 and
iodine-129 abundances in the early solar system suggest that these
extinct nuclides were synthesized in the galactic nucleosynthesis
process, which lasted several billion years.

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