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arxiv: 0906.5221 · v1 · pith:ATUXK7PEnew · submitted 2009-06-29 · 🌌 astro-ph.EP

New constraints on the delivery of cometary water and nitrogen to Earth from the 15N/14N isotopic ratio

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New independent constraints on the amount of water delivered to Earth by comets are derived using the 15N/14N isotopic ratio, measured to be roughly twice as high in cometary CN and HCN as in the present Earth. Under reasonable assumptions, we find that no more than a few percent of Earth's water can be attributed to comets, in agreement with the constraints derived from D/H. Our results also suggest that a significant part of Earth's atmospheric nitrogen might come from comets. Since the 15N/14N isotopic ratio is not different in Oort-cloud and Kuiper-belt comets, our estimates apply to the contribution of both types of objects.

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