N. Sugiura, K. Hashizume, Y. Miura, K. Kiyota, S. Zashu
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Cosmogenic nitrogen isotopic disequilibrium observed in meteorites
— The isotopic disequilibrium of N molecules in meteorites was examined. For a large data-set, consisting of mass compositions of N molecules extracted at 1200 °C by stepped combustion of chondrites and eucrites, we find that a cosmogenic-N-enriched component and a normal air-like N component are isotopically disequilibrated with each other. The isotopic composition of the cosmogenic-N-enriched component seems to be variable, although the cause for the variation is not clear. The abundance of indigenous atomic N in silicate minerals seems to be small. Indigenous N in meteoritic silicates, if present, may be present in the form of N molecules.