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Plutonium-244: Confirmation as an Extinct Radioactivity
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1971
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EngineeringNuclear PhysicsGalactic OriginNuclear DataSolar System FormationMeteorite ImpactExplosionsEarly Meteoritic AbundancesExtinct RadioactivityMeteoriticsNuclear TheoryCosmic RayNucleosynthesisNuclear AstrophysicsCosmic AbundanceExperimental Nuclear PhysicsNatural SciencesAstrochemistryRadioanalytical ChemistrySpontaneous FissionSynthetic Element
The mass spectrum of xenon from spontaneous fission in a laboratory sample of plutonium-244 is precisely what meteoriticists predicted it would be; this discovery completes a web of proof that this nuclide is a bona fide extinct radioactivity of galactic origin, that r-process nucleosynthesis was ongoing in the galaxy at the time of the birth of the sun, and that the early meteoritic abundances of plutonium-244, heretofore tentative, can be utilized with confidence in models for the chronology of galactic nucleosynthesis. The search for an explanation for anomalous fission-like xenon in carbonaceous chondrites can now be narrowed.
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