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Composition of Light Solar Wind Noble Gases in the Bulk Metallic Glass flown on the Genesis Mission
Authors:A Grimberg  D S Burnett  P Bochsler  H Baur  R Wieler
Institution:(1) Isotope Geology, ETH Zürich, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland;(2) Calif. Inst. of Technology, GPS MC 100-23, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA;(3) Physikalisches Institut, University of Bern, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland
Abstract:We discuss data of light noble gases from the solar wind implanted into a metallic glass target flown on the Genesis mission. Helium and neon isotopic compositions of the bulk solar wind trapped in this target during 887 days of exposure to the solar wind do not deviate significantly from the values in foils of the Apollo Solar Wind Composition experiments, which have been exposed for hours to days. In general, the depth profile of the Ne isotopic composition is similar to those often found in lunar soils, and essentially very well reproduced by ion-implantation modelling, adopting the measured velocity distribution of solar particles during the Genesis exposure and assuming a uniform isotopic composition of solar wind neon. The results confirm that contributions from high-energy particles to the solar wind fluence are negligible, which is consistent with in-situ observations. This makes the enigmatic “SEP-Ne” component, apparently present in lunar grains at relatively large depth, obsolete. 20Ne/ 22Ne ratios in gas trapped very near the metallic glass surface are up to 10% higher than predicted by ion implantation simulations. We attribute this superficially trapped gas to very low-speed, current-sheet-related solar wind, which has been fractionated in the corona due to inefficient Coulomb drag.
Keywords:Sun: solar wind  Isotopic abundance ratios  Methods: laboratory
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