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Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry | 2012

Measuring the Elemental Abundance and Isotopic Signature of Solar Wind Xenon Collected by the Genesis Mission

S A Crowther; J. D. Gilmour

Laser heating and ablation techniques are evaluated for quantitative extraction (for isotopic analysis) of implanted solar wind xenon from (silicon collector) targets flown on the solar wind sample return mission Genesis. The potential to correct for contributions from other sources by concurrent analyses of unflown silicon samples is also evaluated and appears to be a valid approach. Xenon measurements were made using the RELAX mass spectrometer. Both infra-red laser heating and ultra-violet laser ablation methods are evaluated. The preferred protocol uses a ∼350 mJ 355 nm laser beam to ablate the full surface of square samples typically 3–5 mm in dimension. A single, initial laser shot is used to remove surface adsorbed contamination, which is analysed. 30 consecutive shots then extract the implanted solar wind xenon for analysis. Further analyses are made after each of four 30-shot extractions, and one final 150-shot extraction. There is no correlation between intrinsic xenon concentrations derived from the first series of 30 shots and from the final 150 shots. More than 90% of the implanted solar wind is extracted in the first series of 30 laser shots. Intrinsic xenon concentrations vary by a factor of ∼10 in these analyses. These data indicate that, for the major isotopes (excluding 124Xe and 126Xe), the solar wind composition sampled by the Genesis mission is identical to that determined from lunar regolith samples irradiated by the solar wind within the past ∼100 Ma, with at most minor (<5‰ per amu) fractionation favouring the heavy isotopes. Since our data show that the major isotope composition of solar wind xenon deduced from the young lunar regolith is accurate (within a linear mass fractionation), we confirm that the Earths atmosphere is depleted in the heavy isotopes relative to this composition.


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2010

Non-basaltic asteroidal magmatism during the earliest stages of solar system evolution: A view from Antarctic achondrites Graves Nunatak 06128 and 06129

Charles K. Shearer; Paul V. Burger; Clive R. Neal; Zachary D. Sharp; L. J. Spivak-Birndorf; L. Borg; V. A. Fernandes; James J. Papike; J. M. Karner; Meenakshi Wadhwa; A. Gaffney; John T. Shafer; John W. Geissman; N.-V. Atudorei; C. D. K. Herd; Benjamin P. Weiss; Penelope L. King; S A Crowther; J. D. Gilmour


Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry | 2008

Characteristics and applications of RELAX, an ultrasensitive resonance ionization mass spectrometer for xenon

S A Crowther; R. K. Mohapatra; G. Turner; D. J. Blagburn; K. Kehm; J. D. Gilmour


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2007

Pu-Xe, U-Xe, U-Pb chronology and isotope systematics of ancient zircons from Western Australia

G. Turner; Alli Busfield; S A Crowther; Mark Harrison; Stephen J. Mojzsis; J. D. Gilmour


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2009

An early I-Xe age for CB chondrite chondrule formation, and a re-evaluation of the closure age of Shallowater enstatite

J. D. Gilmour; S A Crowther; Alli Busfield; Greg Holland; J. A. Whitby


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2013

The Genesis solar xenon composition and its relationship to planetary xenon signatures

S A Crowther; J. D. Gilmour


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2016

Cosmochemical and spectroscopic properties of Northwest Africa 7325?A consortium study

I. Weber; A. Morlok; A. Bischoff; Harald Hiesinger; Dustin Ward; K. H. Joy; S A Crowther; N D Jastrzebski; J. D. Gilmour; Patricia Clay; Roy A. Wogelius; R. C. Greenwood; Ian A. Franchi; Carsten Münker


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2009

Collisional modification of the acapulcoite/lodranite parent body revealed by the iodine-xenon system in lodranites

S A Crowther; James A. Whitby; Alli Busfield; Greg Holland; Henner Busemann; J. D. Gilmour


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2013

Short lived 36Cl and its decay products 36Ar and 36S in the early solar system

G. Turner; S A Crowther; Ray Burgess; J. D. Gilmour; Simon P. Kelley; G. J. Wasserburg


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2016

Xenon and iodine reveal multiple distinct exotic xenon components in Efremovka “nanodiamonds”

J. D. Gilmour; Greg Holland; A. B. Verchovsky; A. V. Fisenko; S A Crowther; G. Turner

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J. D. Gilmour

University of Manchester

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G. Turner

University of Manchester

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Alli Busfield

University of Manchester

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Patricia Clay

University of Manchester

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I. Weber

University of Münster

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Greg Holland

University of Manchester

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Ray Burgess

University of Manchester

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K. H. Joy

University of Manchester

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