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arxiv: 1603.01780 · v2 · pith:5RFKIRASnew · submitted 2016-03-06 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR

Origin of uranium isotope variations in early solar nebula condensates

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keywords solaruraniumsystemvariationscondensatesdecayformationisotope
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High temperature condensates found in meteorites display uranium isotopic variations (235U/238U) that complicate dating of the formation of the Solar System and whose origin remains mysterious. It is possible that these variations are due to decay of the short-lived radionuclide 247Cm (t1/2=15.6 Myr) into 235U but they could also be due to uranium kinetic isotopic fractionation during condensation. We report uranium isotope measurements of meteoritic refractory inclusions that reveal excesses of 235U reaching ~+6 % relative to average solar system composition, which can only be due to decay of 247Cm. This allows us to constrain the 247Cm/235U ratio at Solar System formation to (7.0 +- 1.6) x 10-5. This value provides new clues on the universality of nucleosynthetic r-process of rapid neutron capture.

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