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[PPS08-12] Imaging of solar wind helium in the Fe-Ni metal and metal hydroxide from Northwest Africa 801
Keywords:Solar wind, Noble gases, Ion imaging
We performed 4He ion imaging by LIMAS using a spatial resolution of 250 nm (2σ definition). Fe-Ni metal in NWA 801 exists in the interior of chondrules, and the rim of chondrules. Small metal grains are isolated in the matrix (< 50 µm). Some Fe-Ni metal grains are partially or wholly replaced by metal hydroxide due to terrestrial weathering. 4He signals have not been detected from the metal grains of chondrules. On the other hand, the isolated metal and metal hydroxide grains contained abundant 4He. The 4He was distributed at the edge of the grains within the spatial resolution used. The 4He profile steeply decreases and reaches in the baseline.
The 4He imaging in the grains suggests that SW implantation originated the distribution. The 4He concentration in the edge of Fe-Ni metal is calculated to be 7 × 1020 atoms/cm3 using the RSF. Because the concentration is averaged per spatial resolution, the peak concentration at the edge would be more than 2,000 times higher than the bulk 4He concentration of NWA 801 [4]. The SW He into the Fe-Ni grain is calculated to be 1 × 1016 cm−2 from the imaging. The presence of 4He at the edge of the metal hydroxide grain indicates that the SW He was not removed completely from the original location, even if the Fe-Ni metal grain has been oxidized by terrestrial weathering.
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