Galactic Chemical Evolution and the Abundances of Short-lived Radionuclides Inherited by the Solar System from the Interstellar Medium

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We discuss the implications of a realistic model of galactic chemical
evolution for the origin of the short-lived nuclides in the early solar
system. A late addition of newly synthesized material, probably from a
stellar source, is clearly required.

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