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Silver isotopic anomalies in iron meteorites - Cosmic-ray production and other possible sourcesSources of excess Ag-107 observed in iron meteorites are investigated with emphasis on reactions of cosmic-ray particles with palladium. Cross sections for the production of the silver isotopes from palladium by energetic cosmic-ray particles are estimated to calculate spallogenic production rates relative to that of Mn-53 from iron. The upper limits for the production rates of Ag-107 and Ag-109 by energetic galactic cosmic-ray particles are 690 and 270 atoms/min/kg(Pd), respectively, and the maximum rate for making excess Ag-107 by spallation reactions is 400 atoms/min/kg(Pd). The excess Ag-107 cannot be produced by a long exposure to cosmic-ray particles, and because it is harder to make the amount of Pd-107 observed in the iron meteorites by an early intense proton irradiation than it is to make the Al-26 observed in other meteorites, it is concluded that the excess Ag-107 is due to the decay of nucleosynthetic Pd-107 in the iron meteorites.
Document ID
19820038782
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Reedy, R. C.
(Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos, NM, United States)
Date Acquired
August 10, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1980
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Exploration
Meeting Information
Meeting: Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
Location: Houston, TX
Start Date: March 17, 1980
End Date: March 21, 1980
Accession Number
82A22317
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NASA ORDER W-14084
Distribution Limits
Public
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