Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Stardust grains recovered from meteorites provide high-precision snapshots of the isotopic
composition of the environment in which they formed. Establishing their stellar sites of ori-
gin, however, often proves difficult. Asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars of initial mass
2greater than 4 solar masses produce substantial amounts of dust during their evolution and
are predicted to be the site of origin of a large fraction of meteoritic stardust 1, 2 . Yet, no
grains have been found to date whose origin can be attributed to these massive AGB stars,
potentially highlighting gaps in our understanding of the lifecycle of stars and dust in the
Galaxy. Here we show that using the new, increased rate of the 17 O(p,α) 14 N reaction 3 based
on a recent underground experiment, we can account for a population of stardust grains that
show the 17 O/ 16 O ratios expected from H burning at temperatures of 60–80 million K char-
acteristic of massive AGB stars. This result provides the first direct evidence that these stars
contributed to the dust inventory from which the Solar System formed.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Elenco autori:
Lugaro, M.; Karakas, A. I.; Bruno, C. G.; Aliotta, M.; Nittler, L. R.; Bemmerer, D.; Best, A.; Boeltzig, A.; Broggini, C.; Caciolli, A.; Cavanna, F.; Ciani, G. F.; Corvisiero, P.; Davinson, T.; Depalo, R.; Di Leva, A.; Elekes, Z.; Ferraro, F.; Formicola, A.; Fã¼lã¶p, Z. S.; Gervino, Gianpiero; Guglielmetti, A.; Gustavino, C.; Gyã¼rky, G. Y.; Imbriani, G.; Junker, M.; Menegazzo, R.; Mossa, V.; Pantaleo, F. R.; Piatti, D.; Prati, P.; Scott, D. A.; Straniero, O.; Strieder, F.; Szã¼cs, T.; Takã¡cs, M. P.; Trezzi, D.
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