Comment on 'Measurement of cosmogenic nitrogen using a static mass-spectrometry system and its implication' by K. Hashizume and N. Sugiura

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Mass Spectrometers, Meteoritic Composition, Nitrogen Isotopes, Carbon Monoxide, Oxygen Atoms, Particle Interactions, Proton Energy

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Hashizume and Sugiura (1992) have described an anomalous behavior of nitrogen upon its extraction from a meteorite with high cosmic ray exposure age and subjection to static mode mass spectrometry. The cosmogenic nitrogen is primarily produced by the interaction of energetic protons with the primary target element, oxygen. Attention is here given to the reasons for CO interference in the fraction containing most of the cosmogenic nitrogen.

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