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Constraints on neon and argon isotopic fractionation in solar wind
Authors:Meshik Alex  Mabry Jennifer  Hohenberg Charles  Marrocchi Yves  Pravdivtseva Olga  Burnett Donald  Olinger Chad  Wiens Roger  Reisenfeld Dan  Allton Judith  McNamara Karen  Stansbery Eileen  Jurewicz Amy J G
Institution:Physics Department, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA. am@physics.wustl.edu
Abstract:To evaluate the isotopic composition of the solar nebula from which the planets formed, the relation between isotopes measured in the solar wind and on the Sun's surface needs to be known. The Genesis Discovery mission returned independent samples of three types of solar wind produced by different solar processes that provide a check on possible isotopic variations, or fractionation, between the solar-wind and solar-surface material. At a high level of precision, we observed no significant inter-regime differences in 20Ne/22Ne or 36Ar/38Ar values. For 20Ne/22Ne, the difference between low- and high-speed wind components is 0.24 +/- 0.37%; for 36Ar/38Ar, it is 0.11 +/- 0.26%. Our measured 36Ar/38Ar ratio in the solar wind of 5.501 +/- 0.005 is 3.42 +/- 0.09% higher than that of the terrestrial atmosphere, which may reflect atmospheric losses early in Earth's history.
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