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Explaining the Variations in Isotopic Ratios in Meteoritic Amino Acids

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arxiv 2005.05540 v1 pith:B4XKTDOW submitted 2020-05-12 astro-ph.EP physics.bio-phphysics.space-ph

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keywords acidsaminoisotopicanti-neutrinoelectronmeteoritesmeteoriticvariations
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Measurements of the isotopic abundances in meteoritic amino acids have found enhancements of $^2$H/H, $^{15}$N/$^{14}$N, and $^{13}$C/$^{12}$C in the amino acids in the meteorites studied. We show that they are consistent with the processing of the constituents of the meteorites by electron anti-neutrinos that would be expected from a core-collapse supernova or neutron-star merger. Using theoretical electron anti-neutrino cross sections we are able to predict these isotopic ratio variations depending on the time-integrated anti-neutrino flux at the site where the amino acids were processed.

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