Publication Date:
2019-08-28
Description:
A corundum (Al2O3) grain from the Orgueil meteorite is greatly enriched in O-17 and (Mg-26)(sup *). The measured O-16/O-17 is 1028 +/- 11 compared to solar(O-16/O-17) = 2610. This is the largest O-17 excess so far observed in any meteoritic material. The Mg-26 excess ((Mg-26)(sup *)) is most plausibly due to in situ decay of Al-26. The inferred (Al-26/Al-27)(sub 0) ratio of 8.9 x 10(exp -4) is approximately 18 times larger than the 5 x 10(exp -5) value commonly observed in refractory inclusions formed in the solar system. The large O-17 excess and high (Mg-26)(sup *) Al-27 ratio unambiguously identify this corundum as a presolar oxide grain. Enrichments in O-17 and Al-26 are characteristic of H-burning and point to red giant or asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars as likely sources.
Keywords:
ASTRONOMY
Type:
Astrophysical Journal, Part 2 - Letters (ISSN 0004-637X); 425; 2; p. L97-L100
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