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Interplanetary dust particles presolar grains

Floss C. and Stadermann F. J. (2003) Complimentary carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen isotopic imaging of interplanetary dust particles presolar grains and an indication of a carbon isotope anomaly. In Lunar Planet. Sci. XXXIV, 1238. The Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston (CD-ROM). [Pg.702]

In recent years, a new source of information about stellar nucleosynthesis and the history of the elements between their ejection from stars and their incorporation into the solar system has become available. This source is the tiny dust grains that condensed from gas ejected from stars at the end of their lives and that survived unaltered to be incorporated into solar system materials. These presolar grains (Fig. 5.1) originated before the solar system formed and were part of the raw materials for the Sun, the planets, and other solar-system objects. They survived the collapse of the Sun s parent molecular cloud and the formation of the accretion disk and were incorporated essentially unchanged into the parent bodies of the chondritic meteorites. They are found in the fine-grained matrix of the least metamorphosed chondrites and in interplanetary dust particles (IDPs), materials that were not processed by high-temperature events in the solar system. [Pg.120]

We will now describe each of the various kinds of meteoritic samples available for cosmochemical investigation, progressing from primitive materials to samples from differentiated bodies. Presolar grains extracted from meteorites have already been described in Chapter 5, and interplanetary dust particles (IDPs) and returned comet samples will be described in Chapter 12. [Pg.158]


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