Production of short-lived nuclides by solar energetic particles in the early solar system

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Solar System Evolution, Solar Flux, Energetic Particles, Nuclides, Meteoritic Composition, Calcium Isotopes, Chlorine, Aluminum 26, Manganese Isotopes

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Theoretical estimates for the production of the short-lived nuclides Ca-41, Cl-36, Al-26, and Mn-53 by solar energetic particles were made in order to check if the one-time presence of these extinct nuclides in the early solar system could be attributed to their production in the nebula by energetic particles from an active early sun. The results obtained in this study, coupled with the recent observation of correlated presence/absence of Ca-41 and Al-26 in refractory meteoritic phases (Sahijpal et al., 1996), effectively rule out this possibility.

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