Origin of radiogenic 129Xe variations in carbonaceous chondrites

IF 3.4 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
G. Avice, M. Meier, Y. Marrocchi
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Abstract

Carbonaceous chondrites are pristine witnesses of the formation of the solar system. Among them, the carbon-rich Tarda and Tagish Lake meteorites are thought to have sampled very distant regions of the outer circumsolar disk (Hiroi et al ., 2001). Here, we show that their noble gas isotopic compositions (especially 129 Xe excesses) are similar, implying their formation in comparable environments. Combined with literature data, we show that the radiogenic excesses of 129 Xe relative to solar wind in carbonaceous chondrites define anti-correlations with their respective iodine and carbon contents. These trends do not result from the heterogeneous distribution of 129 I in the disk but rather evidence a xenon dilution effect; the radiogenic 129 Xe excesses being dominated by trapped xenon in the most carbon-rich carbonaceous chondrites. Our data also suggest that both Tarda and Tagish Lake accreted beyond 10 astronomical units, in regions of the disk that were cold enough for CO 2 to condense.

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碳质球粒陨石中放射性129Xe变化的起源
碳质球粒陨石是太阳系形成的原始见证物。其中,富含碳的Tarda和Tagish Lake陨石被认为对外周盘的非常遥远的区域进行了采样(Hirai等人,2001)。在这里,我们表明它们的稀有气体同位素组成(特别是129 Xe过量)是相似的,这意味着它们是在类似的环境中形成的。结合文献数据,我们发现碳质球粒陨石中129Xe相对于太阳风的放射性过量与其各自的碘和碳含量之间存在反相关性。这些趋势不是由129I在磁盘中的不均匀分布引起的,而是氙稀释效应的证据;放射性成因的129Xe过量主要由最富碳的碳质球粒陨石中捕获的氙控制。我们的数据还表明,塔尔达湖和塔吉什湖的吸积量都超过了10个天文单位,位于足够冷的区域,足以使二氧化碳凝结。
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Geochemical Perspectives Letters
Geochemical Perspectives Letters Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geochemistry and Petrology
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
2.00%
发文量
42
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Geochemical Perspectives Letters is an open access, internationally peer-reviewed journal of the European Association of Geochemistry (EAG) that publishes short, highest-quality articles spanning geochemical sciences. The journal aims at rapid publication of the most novel research in geochemistry with a focus on outstanding quality, international importance, originality, and stimulating new developments across the vast array of geochemical disciplines.
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