A new set of measurements of Al-26 in lunar core 79002/1

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Lunar Core, Aluminum 26, Lunar Composition, Cosmic Rays, Gamma Ray Spectrometers, Solar Wind, Mathematical Models

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The authors were loaned four samples of lunar core 79002/1 for the purpose of measuring Al-26 in the core samples in order to study surface anomalies such as the effects of gardening and/or possible accretion of particles from the solar wind or other sources. The anomalies were to be detected and assessed by comparing the measured values of Al-26 concentration with cosmic-ray production predictions from the Reedy-Arnold (1972) model. The samples from 79002/1 were measured for Al-26 using a multidimensional gamma-ray spectrometer built by one of the authors. The results of the Al-26 measurements are shown in a table and are compared with analyses previously done on 79002/1 by Nishiizumi (1994).

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