Statistical estimation of the production of cosmic-ray-induced nuclides in meteorites

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Cosmic Rays, Iron Meteorites, Meteoritic Composition, Radioactive Isotopes, Statistical Analysis, Stony Meteorites, Chondrites, Helium Isotopes, Neon Isotopes, Meteorites, Statistical Analysis, Production Rate, Cosmic Rays, Nuclides, Formation, Iron Meteorites, Spallation, Chondrites, Metal Phases, Neon, Stony Meteorites, Comparisons, Procedure, Helium, Isotopes, Sampling, Aluminum 26, Samples, Meteorite, Laboratory Studies, Neon 21, Techniques, Calculations

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Statistical techniques for determining cosmic-ray nuclide production rates in meteorites are described and demonstrated. Observed data on spallation products are compiled and systematized for the case of Fe meteorites and then applied to chondrites, using commonly defined shielding indices for irons and stones and for both stable and radioactive nuclides. Particular attention is given to methods based on single-element and multielement target systems; the production of He isotopes in Fe meteorites; metal-phase sampling; He-3, Al-26, and Ne isotopes in chondritic and multielement targets; the reference production rate of Ne-21 in chondrites; and products in the Ca and Fe systems. Extensive tables and graphs are provided.

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