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  High-temperature 205Tl decay clarifies 205Pb dating in early Solar System

Leckenby, G., Sidhu, R. S., Chen, R. J., Mancino, R., Szányi, B., Bai, M., et al. (2024). High-temperature 205Tl decay clarifies 205Pb dating in early Solar System. Nature, 635, 321-326. doi:10.1038/s41586-024-08130-4.

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Leckenby, Guy, Author
Sidhu, Ragandeep Singh1, Author           
Chen, Rui Jiu1, Author           
Mancino, Riccardo, Author
Szányi, Balázs, Author
Bai, Mei, Author
Battino, Umberto, Author
Blaum, Klaus1, Author                 
Brandau, Carsten, Author
Cristallo, Sergio, Author
Dickel, Timo, Author
Dillmann, Iris, Author
Dmytriiev, Dmytro, Author
Faestermann, Thomas, Author
Forstner, Oliver, Author
Franczak, Bernhard, Author
Geissel, Hans, Author
Gernhäuser, Roman, Author
Glorius, Jan, Author
Griffin, Chris, Author
Gumberidze, Alexandre, AuthorHaettner, Emma, AuthorHillenbrand, Pierre-Michel, AuthorKarakas, Amanda, AuthorKaur, Tejpreet, AuthorKorten, Wolfram, AuthorKozhuharov, Christophor, AuthorKuzminchuk, Natalia, AuthorLanganke, Karlheinz, AuthorLitvinov, Sergey, AuthorLitvinov, Yuri A., AuthorLugaro, Maria, AuthorMartínez-Pinedo, Gabriel, AuthorMenz, Esther, AuthorMeyer, Bradley, AuthorMorgenroth, Tino, AuthorNeff, Thomas, AuthorNociforo, Chiara, AuthorPetridis, Nikolaos, AuthorPignatari, Marco, AuthorPopp, Ulrich, AuthorPurushothaman, Sivaji, AuthorReifarth, René, AuthorSanjari, Shahab, AuthorScheidenberger, Christoph, AuthorSpillmann, Uwe, AuthorSteck, Markus, AuthorStöhlker, Thomas, AuthorTanaka, Yoshiki K., AuthorTrassinelli, Martino, AuthorTrotsenko, Sergiy, AuthorVarga, László, AuthorVescovi, Diego, AuthorWang, Meng, AuthorWeick, Helmut, AuthorLopéz, Andrés Yagüe, AuthorYamaguchi, Takayuki, AuthorZhang , Yuhu , AuthorZhao, Jianwei, Author more..
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 Abstract: Radioactive nuclei with lifetimes on the order of millions of years can reveal the formation history of the Sun and active nucleosynthesis occurring at the time and place of its birth. Among such nuclei whose decay signatures are found in the oldest meteorites, 205Pb is a powerful example, as it is produced exclusively by slow neutron captures (the s process), with most being synthesized in asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars. However, making accurate abundance predictions for 205Pb has so far been impossible because the weak decay rates of 205Pb and 205Tl are very uncertain at stellar temperatures. To constrain these decay rates, we measured for the first time the bound-state β decay of fully ionized 205Tl81+, an exotic decay mode that only occurs in highly charged ions. The measured half-life is 4.7 times longer than the previous theoretical estimate and our 10% experimental uncertainty has eliminated the main nuclear-physics limitation. With new, experimentally backed decay rates, we used AGB stellar models to calculate 205Pb yields. Propagating those yields with basic galactic chemical evolution (GCE) and comparing with the 205Pb/204Pb ratio from meteorites, we determined the isolation time of solar material inside its parent molecular cloud. We find positive isolation times that are consistent with the other s-process short-lived radioactive nuclei found in the early Solar System. Our results reaffirm the site of the Sun’s birth as a long-lived, giant molecular cloud and support the use of the 205Pb–205Tl decay system as a chronometer in the early Solar System.

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 Dates: 2024-11-13
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 21
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-08130-4
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Publ. Info: London : Nature Publishing Group
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 635 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 321 - 326 Identifier: ISSN: 0028-0836
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925427238