Nuclear Effects of Supernova-Accelerated Cosmic Rays on Early Solar System Planetary Bodies

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The solar system apparently formed in the neighborhood of massive stars.
Supernova explosions of these stars accelerate cosmic rays to 100s of
TeVs. These cosmic rays could accelerate the beta decay of certain
radioactive species in meteorite parent bodies.

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