New Multielement Isotopic Compositions of Presolar SiC Grains: Implications for Their Stellar Origins

Liu, Nan and Barosch, Jens and Nittler, Larry R. and O’D. Alexander, Conel M. and Wang, Jianhua and Cristallo, Sergio and Busso, Maurizio and Palmerini, Sara (2021) New Multielement Isotopic Compositions of Presolar SiC Grains: Implications for Their Stellar Origins. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 920 (1). L26. ISSN 2041-8205

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Abstract

We report NanoSIMS Si and Mg–Al isotopic data (and C, N, and Ti isotopic data, when available) for 85 submicron- to micron-sized presolar SiC grains from the CM2 Murchison meteorite, including 60 mainstream (MS), 8 AB1, 8 X, 7 AB2, and 2 Y grains. The MS and Y grain data demonstrate that (1) C and N contamination mainly appears as surface contamination, and sufficient presputtering is needed to expose a clean grain surface for obtaining intrinsic C and N signals, and (2) Mg and Al contamination appears as adjacent grains and rims, and high-resolution imaging and the choice of small regions of interest during data reduction together are effective in suppressing the contamination. Our results strongly indicate that previous studies of presolar SiC grains could have sampled differing degrees of contamination for C, N, Mg, and Al. Compared to the literature data, our new MS and Y grains are in better agreement with carbon star observations for both the C and N isotopic ratios. By comparing our new, tighter distributions of 12C/13C, 14N/15N, and initial 26Al/27Al ratios for MS and Y grains with FRUITY low-mass asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stellar models, we provide more stringent constraints on the occurrence of cool bottom processing and the production of 26Al in N-type carbon stars, which are classical AGB stars.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Impact Archive > Physics and Astronomy
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 06 May 2023 06:39
Last Modified: 11 Jan 2024 04:03
URI: http://research.sdpublishers.net/id/eprint/2208

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