Savina Michael R, Davis Andrew M, Tripa C Emil, Pellin Michael J, Gallino Roberto, Lewis Roy S, Amari Sachiko
Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439, USA.
Science. 2004 Jan 30;303(5658):649-52. doi: 10.1126/science.3030649.
The isotopic composition of ruthenium (Ru) in individual presolar silicon carbide (SiC) stardust grains bears the signature of s-process nucleosynthesis in asymptotic giant branch stars, plus an anomaly in 99Ru that is explained by the in situ decay of technetium isotope 99Tc in the grains. This finding, coupled with the observation of Tc spectral lines in certain stars, shows that the majority of presolar SiC grains come from low-mass asymptotic giant branch stars, and that the amount of 99Tc produced in such stars is insufficient to have left a detectable 99Ru anomaly in early solar system materials.
单个前太阳碳化硅(SiC)星尘颗粒中钌(Ru)的同位素组成带有渐近巨星分支恒星中s过程核合成的印记,再加上99Ru中的一个异常现象,该异常可由颗粒中锝同位素99Tc的原位衰变来解释。这一发现,再加上在某些恒星中观测到的Tc光谱线,表明大多数前太阳SiC颗粒来自低质量渐近巨星分支恒星,并且在这些恒星中产生的99Tc数量不足以在早期太阳系物质中留下可检测到的99Ru异常。