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Comparisons between observed and predicted cosmogenic noble gases in lunar samples
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1978
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Lunar SamplesCosmic AbundanceAstroinformaticsAstrochemistryIsotopic RatiosLunar ScienceCosmic RayCosmogenic Production RatesCosmogenic Noble GasesPlanetary AtmosphereAstrophysicsNuclear Systematics
Comparisons are made between cosmogenic production rates and isotopic ratios predicted on the basis of nuclear systematics with those observed in well-documented lunar samples. Although some significant differences are found, the agreement in general is surprisingly good. The predicted production rates for Ar-38 and Xe-126 agree reasonably well with observation but the predicted rate for Ne-21 appears to be too high; in most cases the predicted rate for Kr-83 agrees to within 50%, although some larger differences are apparent. There are some prominent cases in which predicted isotopic compositons differ from observation: Kr-78/Kr-83 trends in the wrong sense with the Zr/Sr ratio; Xe-124/Xe-126 is too large by about 13%; Xe-128/Xe-126 is too small by about 6%; Xe-130/Xe-126 is too low by 30-40%.