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  Titanium isotope systematics of refractory inclusions: Echoes of molecular cloud heterogeneity

Shollenberger, Q. R., Render, J., Jordan, M. K., McCain, K. A., Ebert, S., Bischoff, A., et al. (2022). Titanium isotope systematics of refractory inclusions: Echoes of molecular cloud heterogeneity. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 324, 44-65. doi:10.1016/j.gca.2022.03.001.

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Shollenberger, Quinn R., Author
Render, Jan, Author
Jordan, Michelle K., Author
McCain, Kaitlyn A., Author
Ebert, Samuel, Author
Bischoff, Addi, Author
Kleine, Thorsten1, Author           
Young, Edward D., Author
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1Planetary Science Department, Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Max Planck Society, ou_1832288              

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Free keywords: Titanium isotopes; Refractory inclusions; Nucleosynthetic anomalies; Solar nebula; Early solar system; Earth Science
 Abstract: Calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions (CAIs) are highly refractory objects found in different chondrite groups and represent some of the oldest known solids of the Solar System. As such, CAIs provide key information regarding the conditions prevailing in the solar protoplanetary disk as well as subsequent mixing and transport processes. Many studies have investigated CAIs for their isotopic compositions and reported nucleosynthetic isotope anomalies in numerous elements, which are typically explained by the variable incorporation of isotopically highly anomalous presolar phases. However, with the exception of 54Cr-enriched nanospinels, the exact presolar phases responsible for the isotopic heterogeneities are yet to be identified. To address this issue, we here present in-situ Ti isotopic analyses obtained on a diverse set of CAIs from various CV3 chondrites. The in-situ measurements were performed by targeting individual mineral phases of 15 CAIs with laser-ablation mass spectrometry and indicate significant inter- and intra-CAI isotopic heterogeneity in the neutron-rich isotope 50Ti. This is particularly pronounced for primitive fine-grained CAIs, whereas coarse-grained CAIs, which have been subject to melting, exhibit smaller degrees of Ti isotopic heterogeneity. <P />To further investigate this Ti isotopic heterogeneity, we additionally obtained Ti isotopic compositions of sequential acid leachates from two fine-grained and two coarse-grained CAIs derived from CV3 chondrites. In contrast to potential expectations from the first part of the study, we do not observe any significant intra-CAI Ti isotopic heterogeneity between the different leaching steps. The lack of intra-CAI Ti isotopic heterogeneity in the acid leachate samples of this study likely reflects that the leaching procedure is unable to efficiently separate the carriers of isotopically anomalous Ti in CAIs. By comparing the bulk CAI Ti isotope compositions with Ti isotope data for hibonite-rich objects from the literature, we find that the range of Ti isotope compositions recorded by CAIs from various chondrite groups can be accounted for by the averaging of hibonite grains. In turn, the variable Ti isotope compositions of hibonite grains can be explained by the averaging of isotopically diverse presolar grains present in the Sun's parental molecular cloud. This effect of averaging is statistically supported by the central limit theorem, and the concept has the potential to be useful for other isotopic systems.

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 Dates: 2022
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2022.03.001
ISSN: 0016-7037
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