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Thorium solar abundance

Fig. 5.5. Decomposition of Solar System abundances into r and s processes. Once an isotopic abundance table has been established for the Solar System, the nuclei are then very carefully separated into two groups those produced by the r process and those produced by the s process. Isotope by isotope, the nuclei are sorted into their respective categories. In order to determine the relative contributions of the two processes to solar abundances, the s component is first extracted, being the more easily identified. Indeed, the product of the neutron capture cross-section with the abundance is approximately constant for aU the elements in this class. The figure shows that europium, iridium and thorium come essentially from the r process, unlike strontium, zirconium, lanthanum and cerium, which originate mainly from the s process. Other elements have more mixed origins. (From Sneden 2001.)... [Pg.103]


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