Stellar origin of the182Hf cosmochronometer and the presolar history of solar system matter
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2014
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Lugaro, Maria
Heger, Alexander
Osrin, Dean
Goriely, S
Zuber, Kai
Karakas, Amanda
Gibson, Brad
Doherty, Carolyn L
Lattanzio, John
Ott, Ulrich
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Among the short-lived radioactive nuclei inferred to be present in the early solar system via meteoritic analyses, there are several heavier than iron whose stellar origin has been poorly understood. In particular, the abundances inferred for 182Hf (half-life = 8.9 million years) and 129I (half-life = 15.7 million years) are in disagreement with each other if both nuclei are produced by the rapid neutron-capture process. Here, we demonstrate that contrary to previous assumption, the slow neutron-capture process in asymptotic giant branch stars produces 182Hf. This has allowed us to date the last rapid and slow neutron-capture events that contaminated the solar system material at ∼100 million years and ∼30 million years, respectively, before the formation of the Sun.
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