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Kr Isotopic Compositions in Stardust SiC grains and AGB Winds

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Buntain, Joelene
Lugaro, Maria
Iliadis, C
Raut, R
Tonchev, A
Karakas, Amanda

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Krypton (Kr) is a heavy noble gas that does not chemically react and hence does not condense into dust. However, it is found in trace amounts inside stardust silicon carbide (SiC) grains in meteorites, which are believed to have condensed in the C-rich en

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2037-12-31