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Diamagnetic Abundance Differentiation in the Solar System

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 August 2017

Raphael Steinitz
Affiliation:
Physics Dept. Ben-Gurion University Be'er Sheva, Israel
Estelle Kunoff
Affiliation:
Physics Dept. Ben-Gurion University Be'er Sheva, Israel

Abstract

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Chemical abundances in the solar corona or solar wind compared to those in the photosphere differentiate according to first ionization potential (FIP). We suggest that the effect is the result of diamagnetic diffusion pumps operating in the presence of gravitation and diverging magnetic structures. We then comment briefly on implications concerning abundances in the solar system and chemically peculiar stars.

Type
Solar System
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1992 

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