⁵³Mn and ⁶⁰Fe in iron meteoritesNew data, model calculations
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Leya, I
David, Jean-Christophe
Faestermann, T.
Froehlich, Michaela
Kivel, N
Koll, Dominik
Korschinek, Gunther
McIntyre, Sarah
Merchel, Silke
Pavetich, Stefan
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University of Arkansas
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We measured specific activities of the long-lived cosmogenic radionuclides 60Fe in 28 iron meteorites and 53Mn in 41 iron meteorites. Accelerator mass spectrometry was applied at the 14MV Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility at ANU Canberra for all samples except for two which were measured at the Maier-Leibnitz Laboratory, Munich. For the large iron meteorite Twannberg (IIG), we measured six samples for 53Mn. This work doubles the number of existing individual 60Fe data and quadruples the number of iron meteorites studied for 60Fe. We also significantly extended the entire 53Mn database for iron meteorites. The 53Mn data for the iron meteorite Twannberg vary by more than a factor of 30, indicating a significant shielding dependency. In addition, we performed new model calculations for the production of 60Fe and 53Mn in iron meteorites. While the new model is based on the same particle spectra as the earlier model, we no longer use experimental cross sections but instead use cross sections that were calculated using the latest version of the nuclear model code INCL. The new model predictions differ substantially from results obtained with the previous model. Predictions for the 60Fe activity concentrations are about a factor of 2 higher, for 53Mn, they are ~30% lower, compared to the earlier model, which gives now a better agreement with the experimental data. The Meteoritical Society, 2020.
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