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NanoSIMS, TEM, and XANES studies of a Unique Presolar Supernova Graphite Grain

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2014-06-30 v1

Abstract

We report on isotopic and microstructural investigations of a unique presolar supernova (SN) graphite grain, referred to as G6, isolated from the Orgueil CI chondrite. G6 contains complex heterogeneities in its isotopic composition and in its microstructure. Nano-scale secondary ion mass spectrometer isotope images of ultramicrotome sections reveal heterogeneities in its C, N, and O isotopic compositions, including anomalous shell-like structures. Transmission electron microscope studies reveal a nanocrystalline core surrounded by a turbostratic graphite mantle, the first reported nanocrystalline core from a low-density SN graphite grain. Electron diffraction analysis shows that the nanocrystalline core consists of randomly oriented 2-4 nm graphene particles, similar to those in cores of high-density (HD) presolar graphite grains from asymptotic giant branch stars. G6's core also exhibits evidence for planar stacking of these graphene nano-sheets with a domain size up to 4.5 nm, which was unobserved in the nanocrystalline cores of HD graphite grains. We also report on X-ray absorption near-edge structure measurements of G6. The complex isotopic- and micro-structure of G6 provides evidence for mixing and/or granular transport in SN ejecta.

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@article{arxiv.1406.7207,
  title  = {NanoSIMS, TEM, and XANES studies of a Unique Presolar Supernova Graphite Grain},
  author = {Evan Groopman and Larry R. Nittler and Thomas Bernatowicz and Ernst Zinner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.7207},
  year   = {2014}
}

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34 pages, 9 figures