Extinct Radioactivities in the Early Solar System and the Mean Age of the Galaxy

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I derived the mean age of the Galaxy to be 12.3+/-3.6 Ga from the
meteoritic records of extinct radioactivities at the beginning of the
solar system. Unlike U/ Th cosmochronometer, this age constraints is
independent of production ratios of nucleosynthetic models.

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