The Search for Supernova Grains in an Ice Core
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A search was conducted for grains of the potential core-collapse supernova (SN) condensate minerals corundum (Al2O3), hibonite (CaAl12O19), and spinel (MgAl2O4) among grains filtered from the 308.6 m Guliya ice core recovered from the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau in China. Simple models are developed and calculations are presented to estimate the number of Al2O3 grains that would be deposited per cm 2 on the Earth by a nearby core-collapse SN and to estimate the number of presolar oxide grains that could be contained in micrometeorite (MM) grains that are accreted by the Earth. A total of 698 candidate SN condensate grains were identified in six Guliya ice core grain samples from the following time periods: 2Y10, 25Y27, 34Y36, 53Y57, 59Y62, and 68Y72 kyr. A procedure developed at the University of Chicago to identify presolar grains in meteoric samples was used to find these candidate grains. Nanometer-scale secondary ion mass spectrometry (NanoSIMS) analysis, performed at Washington University on 37 grains from the 34Y36, 53Y57, and 59Y62 kyr samples, indicated that none possessed the extreme oxygen-16 enhancements expected from a SN source. However, nine of the 37 grains did possess the oxygen-16 enhancements consistent with calcium-aluminumYrich inclusions (CAIs). Subject headingg s: dust, extinction — supernovae: general
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