Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Mar 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981phrvl..46..682w&link_type=abstract
Physical Review Letters, vol. 46, Mar. 9, 1981, p. 682-685.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Cosmic Rays, Galactic Radiation, Magnesium Isotopes, Neon Isotopes, Nuclear Fusion, Oxygen Isotopes, Abundance, Astronomical Models, Augmentation, Histograms, Solar System, Stellar Evolution, Stellar Mass Ejection
Scientific paper
Observations of the isotopic compositions of oxygen, neon and magnesium nuclei in galactic cosmic rays are presented and discussed in terms of nucleosynthesis at the galactic cosmic ray source. The observations, made with a charged-particle telescope carried aboard ISEE-3, show enhancements in the Ne-22/Ne-20, Mg-25/Mg-24 and Mg-26/Mg-24 ratios with respect to solar system abundances by factors of 4.1, 1.6 and 1.6, respectively. The data thus demonstrate that the galactic cosmic ray source is compositionally distinct from the solar system, and also rule out the models of Woolsey and Weaver (in press) for the synthesis of excess Ne-22 and a model of normal star formation, evolution and mass loss in a region enriched in metals.
Greiner D. E.
Wiedenbeck Mark E.
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