Helium Isotopes in Stardust Cometary Matter: A Possible Record of the Early Evolution of the Solar System

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We reevaluate the origin of noble gases in Comet 81P/Wild 2.
Helium-isotope ratios of Stardust samples fall between PSN and modern SW
values, suggesting that cometary matter has recorded several snapshots
of the early evolution of the solar system.

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