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Natural superheavy nuclei in astrophysical data

Authors :
Alexandrov, Andrey
Alexeev, Victor
Bagulya, Alexander
Dashkina, Aigerim
Chernyavsky, Mikhail
Gippius, Alexei
Goncharova, Lyudmila
Gorbunov, Sergei
Grachev, Victor
Kalinina, Galina
Konovalova, Nina
Okateva, Natalia
Pavlova, Tatiana
Polukhina, Natalia
Rymzhanov, Ruslan
Starkov, Nikolai
Soe, Than Naing
Shchedrina, Tatiana
Volkov, Alexander
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The paper presents the summary data of the authors' research within the framework of the OLIMPIYA project (the Russian acronym of {\bf OLI}viny iz {\bf M}eteoritov --- {\bf P}oisk tyazholykh {\bf I} sverkhtyazholykh {\bf YA}der / Olivines from meteorites: Search for heavy and superheavy nuclei) and results of track analysis for heavy cosmic ray nuclei (\emph{Z} = 26--129) in olivine crystals from meteorites using an original processing technique. A total of 21,743 tracks of nuclei heavier than iron have been identified in meteoritic matter to date to form the largest database within this charge range. The database includes three tracks of superheavy nuclei with the lifetimes of about a few decades, which can be considered as direct experimental evidence for the existence of natural superheavy nuclei from the "island of stability". Comprehensive comparative analysis of data from two meteorites with different cosmic ray exposure ages, Marjalahti (from 178 to 205 Myr) and Eagle Station (from 35 to 71 Myr), is presented for the first time. The results are discussed within the existing concepts of nuclei formation in astrophysical processes.<br />Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, 1 table

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1908.02931
Document Type :
Working Paper