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Further Isotopic Studies of Heavy Nuclei in the 9/23/78 Solar Flare
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Mewaldt, R. A.
- Spalding, J. D.
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Stone, E. C.
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- Durgaprasad, N.
Chicago
Abstract
The isotopes considered range from He to Mg (Z from 2 to 12). A more accurate value of the Ne-22/Ne-20 ratio is obtained by extending the energy interval for isotope analysis. A significant difference persists between the Ne-22/Ne-20 ratio in this flare and that for the solar wind. How the sun can apparently emit two distinct isotopic components remains a question. Although relatively little is known about the solar wind isotopic composition, it does not appear that the solar wind isotopes have been altered by a simple mass-dependent fractionation process. Reference is made to models that have been proposed which might produce selective enhancements.
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We are thankful to R. E. Vogt for his contributions throughout the HIST program. This work was supported in part by NASA under contract NAS5-20721 and grant NGR 05-002-160.Attached Files
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