`Isotopically strange xenon' in meteoritic nanodiamonds: implantation by stellar winds?

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It is argued that the cycling of the atomic nuclei of `isotopically strange xenon' through carbon stars and its implantation into meteoritic nanodiamonds by low-energy stellar wind ions of such stars lessens several difficulties of earlier theories. The isotopically strange xenon might be an abundant galactic constituent today, or have been such during the presolar past.

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