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Tracing the Origins of Refractory Inclusions - the Solar System's Oldest Solids: a Petrographic, Geochemical and 26Al-26Mg Dating Study of CV and CK Refractory Inclusions

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<p>Refractory inclusions in carbonaceous chondrite meteorites are of particular interest because both long- and short-lived chronometers have shown that they are the oldest sampled material to have formed in the Solar System. The objective of this study was to establish high-precision petrographic, chemical and isotopic analyses of refractory inclusions and thus offer insights into the chemical and astrophysical environments present during the formation of the Solar System. The former presence of the short-lived isotope 26Al (T1/2 = ca.730 KYr) has been established in a majority of refractory inclusions. Recent studies using both solution-based and in situ methodologies have suggested that the initial 26Al/27Al0 value of refractory inclusions is ca.6 x 10-5, higher than the established "canonical" value of [5.00 +/- 0.05] x 10-5. Knowing the initial concentration of 26Al within the Solar System provides a useful anchor from which ancient materials can be dated. Petrographic and trace element analyses were performed on nine newly-extracted refractory inclusions from CV3 and CK3 chondrites. These analyses revealed all but three refractory inclusions to have experienced multiple episodes of melting and evaporation prior to crystal closure. Mg isotope analyses were performed on eight of the newly extracted refractory inclusions in addition to five inter-laboratory samples. All refractory inclusions shown to have remained unaltered following crystal-closure, regardless of thermal history prior to closure, yielded a model 26Al/27Al0 of [4.89 x 0.265] x 10-5; within error of the canonical value. This result confirms that 26Al was homogenous and at canonical concentrations in the solar nebula. The results also suggest that chemical fractionation and crystal closure for the analysed refractory inclusions was completed within no more than 160 Kyr.</p>
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Title: Tracing the Origins of Refractory Inclusions - the Solar System's Oldest Solids: a Petrographic, Geochemical and 26Al-26Mg Dating Study of CV and CK Refractory Inclusions
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<p>Refractory inclusions in carbonaceous chondrite meteorites are of particular interest because both long- and short-lived chronometers have shown that they are the oldest sampled material to have formed in the Solar System.
The objective of this study was to establish high-precision petrographic, chemical and isotopic analyses of refractory inclusions and thus offer insights into the chemical and astrophysical environments present during the formation of the Solar System.
The former presence of the short-lived isotope 26Al (T1/2 = ca.
730 KYr) has been established in a majority of refractory inclusions.
Recent studies using both solution-based and in situ methodologies have suggested that the initial 26Al/27Al0 value of refractory inclusions is ca.
6 x 10-5, higher than the established "canonical" value of [5.
00 +/- 0.
05] x 10-5.
Knowing the initial concentration of 26Al within the Solar System provides a useful anchor from which ancient materials can be dated.
Petrographic and trace element analyses were performed on nine newly-extracted refractory inclusions from CV3 and CK3 chondrites.
These analyses revealed all but three refractory inclusions to have experienced multiple episodes of melting and evaporation prior to crystal closure.
Mg isotope analyses were performed on eight of the newly extracted refractory inclusions in addition to five inter-laboratory samples.
All refractory inclusions shown to have remained unaltered following crystal-closure, regardless of thermal history prior to closure, yielded a model 26Al/27Al0 of [4.
89 x 0.
265] x 10-5; within error of the canonical value.
This result confirms that 26Al was homogenous and at canonical concentrations in the solar nebula.
The results also suggest that chemical fractionation and crystal closure for the analysed refractory inclusions was completed within no more than 160 Kyr.
</p>.

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