Pallasite meteorites: cosmic ray irradiation and shock-thermal history by the data of track and thermoluminescence analysis

Pallasites are specific stony-iron class of meteorites are mixtures of olivine and Fe-Ni. Olivine is one of the suitable silicate mineral for registration heavy cosmic ray nuclei with help of chemically etched tracks. Five meteorites of this class were selected for study by the track and thermolumin...

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Main Authors: A. I Ivliev, G. V. Kalinina, L. L. Kashkarov, N. G. Polukhina, V. A. Tsarev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Aviation University 2011-12-01
Series:Вісник Астрономічної школи
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Online Access:http://astro.nau.edu.ua/issues/2011_V.7_Iss.2/Ivliev_et_al.html
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spelling doaj-1237450a8077498ea77be7864b5d996c2020-11-25T02:56:38ZengNational Aviation UniversityВісник Астрономічної школи1607-28552411-66022011-12-017219019410.18372/2411-6602.07.21902411-6602.07.2190Pallasite meteorites: cosmic ray irradiation and shock-thermal history by the data of track and thermoluminescence analysisA. I Ivliev0G. V. Kalinina1L. L. Kashkarov2N. G. Polukhina3V. A. Tsarev4Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of Russian Academу of Sciences, RussiaVernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of Russian Academу of Sciences, RussiaVernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of Russian Academу of Sciences, RussiaLebedev Physical Institute, RussiaLebedev Physical Institute, RussiaPallasites are specific stony-iron class of meteorites are mixtures of olivine and Fe-Ni. Olivine is one of the suitable silicate mineral for registration heavy cosmic ray nuclei with help of chemically etched tracks. Five meteorites of this class were selected for study by the track and thermoluminescence (TL) methods: Brenham, Eagle Station, Ilimaes, Marjalahti and Omolon. For measurement of the natural and artificially induced TL it was used high-sensitive TL equipment. The significant difference of the typical glow-curve shapes between pallasites under investigation was determined. The total difference was observed in comparison with TL glow-curves, measured in artificially shocked olivine samples. Note that our TL observations indicate on chief connection with the olivine crystal microstructure and the very low level of possible shock influence recorded in all analysed olivine crystal samples. It was obtained that the shape of the track-density distribution, observed in the Brenham olivine crystals, supports assumption, that this distribution resembles determined irradiated on pre-compaction stage crystals, when the predominant part of tracks represent an addition from the solar cosmic ray VH-nuclei.http://astro.nau.edu.ua/issues/2011_V.7_Iss.2/Ivliev_et_al.htmlpallasitescosmic raysshock-thermal historythermoluminescence analysis
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author A. I Ivliev
G. V. Kalinina
L. L. Kashkarov
N. G. Polukhina
V. A. Tsarev
spellingShingle A. I Ivliev
G. V. Kalinina
L. L. Kashkarov
N. G. Polukhina
V. A. Tsarev
Pallasite meteorites: cosmic ray irradiation and shock-thermal history by the data of track and thermoluminescence analysis
Вісник Астрономічної школи
pallasites
cosmic rays
shock-thermal history
thermoluminescence analysis
author_facet A. I Ivliev
G. V. Kalinina
L. L. Kashkarov
N. G. Polukhina
V. A. Tsarev
author_sort A. I Ivliev
title Pallasite meteorites: cosmic ray irradiation and shock-thermal history by the data of track and thermoluminescence analysis
title_short Pallasite meteorites: cosmic ray irradiation and shock-thermal history by the data of track and thermoluminescence analysis
title_full Pallasite meteorites: cosmic ray irradiation and shock-thermal history by the data of track and thermoluminescence analysis
title_fullStr Pallasite meteorites: cosmic ray irradiation and shock-thermal history by the data of track and thermoluminescence analysis
title_full_unstemmed Pallasite meteorites: cosmic ray irradiation and shock-thermal history by the data of track and thermoluminescence analysis
title_sort pallasite meteorites: cosmic ray irradiation and shock-thermal history by the data of track and thermoluminescence analysis
publisher National Aviation University
series Вісник Астрономічної школи
issn 1607-2855
2411-6602
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Pallasites are specific stony-iron class of meteorites are mixtures of olivine and Fe-Ni. Olivine is one of the suitable silicate mineral for registration heavy cosmic ray nuclei with help of chemically etched tracks. Five meteorites of this class were selected for study by the track and thermoluminescence (TL) methods: Brenham, Eagle Station, Ilimaes, Marjalahti and Omolon. For measurement of the natural and artificially induced TL it was used high-sensitive TL equipment. The significant difference of the typical glow-curve shapes between pallasites under investigation was determined. The total difference was observed in comparison with TL glow-curves, measured in artificially shocked olivine samples. Note that our TL observations indicate on chief connection with the olivine crystal microstructure and the very low level of possible shock influence recorded in all analysed olivine crystal samples. It was obtained that the shape of the track-density distribution, observed in the Brenham olivine crystals, supports assumption, that this distribution resembles determined irradiated on pre-compaction stage crystals, when the predominant part of tracks represent an addition from the solar cosmic ray VH-nuclei.
topic pallasites
cosmic rays
shock-thermal history
thermoluminescence analysis
url http://astro.nau.edu.ua/issues/2011_V.7_Iss.2/Ivliev_et_al.html
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