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Nov 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006sci...314..806a&link_type=abstract
Science, Volume 314, Issue 5800, pp. 806-809 (2006).
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Bulk carbonaceous chondrites display a deficit of ~100 parts per million (ppm) in 144Sm with respect to other meteorites and terrestrial standards, leading to a decrease in their 142Nd/144Nd ratios by ~11 ppm. The data require that samarium and neodymium isotopes produced by the p process associated with photodisintegration reactions in supernovae were heterogeneously distributed in the solar nebula. Other samarium and neodymium isotopes produced by rapid neutron capture (r process) in supernovae and by slow neutron capture (s process) in red giants were homogeneously distributed. The supernovae sources supplying the p- and r-process nuclides to the solar nebula were thus disconnected or only weakly connected.
Andreasen Rasmus
Sharma Mukul
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