International audienceThe vast majority (≳90%) of presolar SiC grains identified in primitive meteorites are relics of ancient asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars, whose ejecta were incorporated into the Solar System during its formation. Detailed characterization of these ancient stardust grains has revealed valuable information on mixing processes in AGB interiors in great detail. However, the mass and metallicity distribution of their parent stars still remains ambiguous, although such information is crucial to investigating the slow neutron-capture process, whose efficiency depends on mass and metallicity. Using a well-known Milky Way chemo-dynamical model, we followed the evolution of the AGB stars that polluted the Solar System at 4.5...
Almost 30 years ago, stardust grains were identified in meteorites, which have retained the exotic i...
The merger of a metal-poor satellite galaxy with the Milky Way about 5–6 Gyr ago is postulated to re...
The question of whether isotopically anomalous SiC particles found in meteorites originate in AGB st...
International audienceThe vast majority (≳90%) of presolar SiC grains identified in primitive meteor...
Stardust grains that originated in ancient stars and supernovae are recovered from meteorites and ca...
Abstract: Presolar grains in meteorites formed in a sample of Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) stars th...
The recent discovery of microscopic grains of presolar origin in primitive meteorites has opened a...
We compare literature data for the isotopic ratios of Zr, Sr, and Ba from analysis of single meteori...
Presolar grains are microscopic dust grains that formed in the stellar winds or explosions of ancien...
This work continues to seek a possible paradigm for the existence of the mainstream of presolar SiC ...
The merger of a metal-poor satellite galaxy with theMilkyWay about 5–6 Gyr ago is postulated to reso...
Grains of stardust that formed in stellar outflows prior to the formation of the solar system surviv...
Starting from the recognition that radioactive isotopes were present alive in the Early Solar System...
SiC mainstream grains are presolar grains believed to form in the envelopes of carbon rich asymptoti...
Presolar grains are microscopic dust grains that formed in the stellar winds or explosions of ancien...
Almost 30 years ago, stardust grains were identified in meteorites, which have retained the exotic i...
The merger of a metal-poor satellite galaxy with the Milky Way about 5–6 Gyr ago is postulated to re...
The question of whether isotopically anomalous SiC particles found in meteorites originate in AGB st...
International audienceThe vast majority (≳90%) of presolar SiC grains identified in primitive meteor...
Stardust grains that originated in ancient stars and supernovae are recovered from meteorites and ca...
Abstract: Presolar grains in meteorites formed in a sample of Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) stars th...
The recent discovery of microscopic grains of presolar origin in primitive meteorites has opened a...
We compare literature data for the isotopic ratios of Zr, Sr, and Ba from analysis of single meteori...
Presolar grains are microscopic dust grains that formed in the stellar winds or explosions of ancien...
This work continues to seek a possible paradigm for the existence of the mainstream of presolar SiC ...
The merger of a metal-poor satellite galaxy with theMilkyWay about 5–6 Gyr ago is postulated to reso...
Grains of stardust that formed in stellar outflows prior to the formation of the solar system surviv...
Starting from the recognition that radioactive isotopes were present alive in the Early Solar System...
SiC mainstream grains are presolar grains believed to form in the envelopes of carbon rich asymptoti...
Presolar grains are microscopic dust grains that formed in the stellar winds or explosions of ancien...
Almost 30 years ago, stardust grains were identified in meteorites, which have retained the exotic i...
The merger of a metal-poor satellite galaxy with the Milky Way about 5–6 Gyr ago is postulated to re...
The question of whether isotopically anomalous SiC particles found in meteorites originate in AGB st...