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The Astrophysical Journal | 2006

A Late Episode of Irradiation in the Early Solar System: Evidence from Extinct ^(36)Cl and ^(26)Al in Meteorites

Weibiao Hsu; Yunbin Guan; Laurie A. Leshin; Takayuki Ushikubo; G. J. Wasserburg

Late-formed halogen-rich phases in a refractory inclusion and a chondrule from the Allende meteorite exhibit large S-36 excesses that linearly correlate with the chlorine concentration, providing strong evidence in support of the existence of the short-lived nuclide Cl-36 (mean life of 0.43 Myr) in the early solar system. The inferred Cl-36/Cl-35 ratios at the time when these phases formed are very high (similar to 4 x 10(-6)) and essentially the same for the inclusion and the chondrule and confirm the earlier report of S-36 excess in another meteorite. In addition, the Cl-36 is decoupled from Al-26. The observed and any possible higher levels of Cl-36 cannot be the result of a supernova or AGB stellar source but require a late episode of energetic particle bombardment by the early Sun, in support of the arguments based on the previous discovery of Be-10. It is now clear that a blend of several sources is required to explain the short-lived nuclei when the solar system formed.


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2005

Oxygen isotopic and chemical compositions of cosmic spherules collected from the Antarctic ice sheet : Implications for their precursor materials

Toru Yada; Tomoki Nakamura; Takaaki Noguchi; Noriko Matsumoto; Minoru Kusakabe; Hajime Hiyagon; Takayuki Ushikubo; N. Sugiura; Hideyasu Kojima; Nobuo Takaoka


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2007

36Cl, 26Al, and O isotopes in an Allende type B2 CAI: Implications for multiple secondary alteration events in the early solar system

Takayuki Ushikubo; Yunbin Guan; Hajime Hiyagon; N. Sugiura; Laurie A. Leshin


Archive | 2011

Oxygen Isotopic Measurements of Phenocrysts in Chondrules from the Primitive Carbonaceous Chondrite Yamato 81020: Evidence for Two Distinct Oxygen Isotope Reservoirs

Travis J. Tenner; Takayuki Ushikubo; Erika Kurahashi; Noriko T. Kita; Hiroko Nagahara


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2008

Petrography, mineralogy, and geochemistry of lunar meteorite Sayh al Uhaymir 300

Weibiao Hsu; Aicheng Zhang; R. Bartoschewitz; Yunbin Guan; Takayuki Ushikubo; Urs Krähenbühl; Rainer Niedergesaess; Rudolf Pepelnik; Ulrich Reus; Thomas Kurtz; Paul Kurtz


Archive | 2003

First Discovery of an Ultra-Refractory Nodule in an Allende Fine-grained Inclusion

Hajime Hiyagon; A. Hashimoto; Takayuki Ushikubo


Archive | 2011

Oxygen Isotope Ratios in Chondrules from Primitive CR Chondrite MET 00426: A Correlation with Chondrule Mg#

Travis J. Tenner; Daisuke Nakashima; Takayuki Ushikubo; Noriko T. Kita; M. K. Weisberg


Archive | 2008

Ion Microprobe Analyses of Rare Earth Elements in an Extremely Ultrarefractory Nodule from the Efremovka CV3 Chondrite

K. Uchiyama; Hajime Hiyagon; Naoyuki Takahata; Yoshifumi Sano; Takayuki Ushikubo; A. Hashimoto


Archive | 2003

Variations of Oxygen Isotopic Compositions of Silicate Spherules Collected from Antarctic Blue Ice

Tetsushi Yada; Toru M. Nakamura; Takashi Noguchi; Takayuki Ushikubo; Naoko Matsumoto; Haruo Kojima; Nobuo Takaoka


Geochemical Journal | 2004

Si and Mg isotope fractionations in melilite in coarse-grained CAIs measured by SIMS

N. Sugiura; T. Mizuno; Takayuki Ushikubo; Hajime Hiyagon

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Noriko T. Kita

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Weibiao Hsu

California Institute of Technology

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Yunbin Guan

Arizona State University

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Travis J. Tenner

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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John W. Valley

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Aicheng Zhang

Purple Mountain Observatory

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