Settling the half-life of ⁶⁰Fe: fundamental for a versatile astrophysical chronometer
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2015-01-28
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Wallner, A
Bichler, M
Buczak, K
Dressler, R
Fifield, L. K
Schumann, D
Sterba, J. H
Tims, S. G
Wallner, G
Kutschera, W
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American Physical Society
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In order to resolve a recent discrepancy in the half-life of ⁶⁰Fe, we performed an independent measurement with a new method that determines the ⁶⁰Fe content of a material relative to Fe55 (t1/2=2.744yr) with accelerator mass spectrometry. Our result of (2.50±0.12)×10⁶yr clearly favors the recently reported value (2.62±0.04)×10⁶yr, and rules out the older result of (1.49±0.27)×10⁶yr. The present weighted mean half-life value of (2.60±0.05)×10⁶yr substantially improves the reliability as an important chronometer for astrophysical applications in the million-year time range. This includes its use as a sensitive probe for studying recent chemical evolution of our Galaxy, the formation of the early Solar System, nucleosynthesis processes in massive stars, and as an indicator of a recent nearby supernova.
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Physical Review Letters
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