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The solar system boron abundance

Abstract

The concentrations of B in seven carbonaceous chondritic meteorites have been determined by the use of two different analytical techniques. The data correspond to a B/H ratio of about 10^(-9) compared to the value of 10^(-8) previously proposed by Cameron, Colgate, and Grossman. However, the meteoritic abundance remains at least a factor of 2-10 higher than various estimates of the solar photosphere abundance. We conclude that both meteoritic and photospheric B and Be abundances must be considered in comparisons with nucleosynthesis calculations. Using our revised B abundances and assuming ^7Li was synthesized in the big bang, we find that the residual ^6Li/1°B, ^9Be/^(10)B, and ^(11)B/^(10)B abundance ratios are well matched by the production rates for bombardment of a CNO mixture of solar proportions by protons and a-particles with a kinetic energy per nucleon spectrum of the form E^(-1.8)

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