THE NATURAL THERMOLUMINESCENCE OF METEORITES .2. METEORITE ORBITS AND ORBITAL EVOLUTION

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作者
BENOIT, PH [1 ]
SEARS, DWG [1 ]
MCKEEVER, SWS [1 ]
机构
[1] OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV,DEPT PHYS,STILLWATER,OK 74078
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美国国家航空航天局; 美国国家科学基金会;
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10.1016/0019-1035(91)90230-Q
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Natural thermoluminescence (TL) data for 26 meteorites for which orbital elements have been estimated are reported. Calculations of equilibrium natural TL level in ordinary chondrites suggest that TL should be a sensitive indicator of perihelion. Meteorites with perihelia <0.85 AU should have very low levels of natural TL (<5 krad at 250°C in the glow curve), while meteorites with perihelia >0.85 AU should show a range of natural TL (>5 krad) with significant scatter as a result of slight variations in dose rate (shielding) and albedo. The data presented here generally agree with the theory and suggest an effective dose rate of ≈3 rad/year for most meteorites. Comparison with cosmic ray exposure ages indicates that natural TL level is also partly related to exposure age. Meteorites with high (>20 Ma) exposure ages generally have a lower and more constrained (10-30 krad) range of natural TL than meteorites with ages <20 Ma ages (10->90 krad). We suggest that this reflects orbital evolution, since mature meteorite orbits evolve to lower perihelia. The data presented here confirm the earlier observations that only a very small proportion of meteorites have experienced orbits with low perihelia within the last 105 years. The data suggest that <15% of ordinary chondrites have been in recent orbits with perihelia <0.85 AU. The reheating of these meteorites is independently confirmed by their generally low 3He/21Ne ratios. © 1991.
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