Short-lived nuclei in the Galaxy and in the early solar system: crucial tests expected from gamma-ray line observations

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7 pages, 1 tab. 1 fig. In ''Science with the New Generation of High Energy Gamma-ray Experiments'' Edited by S. Ciprini, A. De

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We discuss some open problems in the understanding of the Early Solar System
abundances of short-lived radioactive isotopes, and the important clarification
expected on this matter by precise measurements of the average galactic
abundances of 26Al and 60Fe, through their gamma-ray lines.

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