Computer Science
Scientific paper
Aug 1968
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Nature, Volume 219, Issue 5157, pp. 924-926 (1968).
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Scientific paper
SEVERAL lines of evidence suggest that the time interval of early heating in the solar system was short in comparison with the total age of solid matter. The fast heating process has been attributed to radiogenic matter of short half life. Urey was the first to point out the possible significance of 26Al in this respect1, but certain difficulties eventually led him to question this hypothesis2. Interest was again aroused with Reynolds's discovery3,4 of radiogenic daughter 129Xe and, together with 244Pu fission tracks5, this attests to the presence of short-lived sources of radiogenic heat in the protosolar nebula. Fish, Goles and Anders have studied the hypothesis of extinct radionuclide heating in great detail and have provided specific estimates of the required nuclide concentration for melting and differentiation6.
Colburn David S.
Sonett Charles P.
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