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Solar neon released from Genesis aluminum collector duriung stepped uv-laser extraction and step-wise pyrolysis

Abstract

Earlier this year we reported results of UV-laser stepped raster extractions of Ne and He from Genesis' Al-collector [l]. Since then, using pyrolysis of a 0.005 cm^2 fragment of this material left from the earlier study, we have estimated the efficiency of the UV-laser extraction to be at least 95%. We also analyzed Ne released from the Al-collector by means of stepped pyrolysis. Here we compare these new data with stepped UV-laser extraction and the CSSE results [2]. Figure 1 shows the ^(20)Ne/^(22)Ne ratio extracted from Genesis collectors using these three techniques.

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© 2006 The Meteoritical Society. Supported by NASA grants NNJO4HI17G and NAG5-12885.

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57387
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10.1111/j.1945-5100.2006.tb00996.x
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NNJO4HI17G
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NAG5-l2885

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