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2018FE12      Phys.Rev.Lett. 121, 221103 (2018)

J.Feige, A.Wallner, R.Altmeyer, L.K.Fifield, R.Golser, S.Merchel, G.Rugel, P.Steier, S.G.Tims, S.R.Winkler

Limits on Supernova-Associated 60Fe/26Al Nucleosynthesis Ratios from Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Measurements of Deep-Sea Sediments

ATOMIC MASSES 26Al, 60Fe; measured atom concentration in sediment; deduced isotope ratio. Comparison with nucleosynthesis models and the observed average galactic.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.221103
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2016BR03      Nature(London) 532, 73 (2016)

D.Breitschwerdt, J.Feige, M.M.Schulreich, M.A.de Avillez, C.Dettbarn, B.Fuchs

The locations of recent supernovae near the Sun from modelling 60Fe transport

ATOMIC MASSES 60Fe; measured 60Fe/Fe ratios using atomic mass spectroscopy; deduced the rate of supernovae in our local Galactic neighbourhood, uncertainties relating to the nucleosynthesis yields and the loss of 60Fe during transport.

doi: 10.1038/nature17424
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2016WA09      Nature(London) 532, 69 (2016)

A.Wallner, J.Feige, N.Kinoshita, M.Paul, L.K.Fifield, R.Golser, M.Honda, U.Linnemann, H.Matsuzaki, S.Merchel, G.Rugel, S.G.Tims, P.Steier, T.Yamagata, S.R.Winkler

Recent near-Earth supernovae probed by global deposition of interstellar radioactive 60Fe

ATOMIC MASSES 60Fe; measured 60Fe/Fe ratios using atomic mass spectroscopy; deduced the rate of supernovae in our local Galactic neighbourhood.

doi: 10.1038/nature17196
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