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Silicon carbide has been observed in the interstellar medium and in circumstellar shells. Although it might be expected to occur in primitive meteorites that contain other kinds of pre-solar material, it has not previously been found. We have identified silicon carbide in two separates from the Murray carbonaceous chondrite that are enriched 20,000-fold in isotopically anomalous neon (Ne-E) and xenon (Xe-S)1. An accompanying letter2 reports on the isotopic composition of the two separates. The SiC is present in the form of crystalline grains, 0.1–1 µm in size. Cubic and {111}-twinned cubic are the most common ordered polytypes observed so far. The anomalous isotopic composition of its carbon, nitrogen and silicon indicates a pre-solar origin, probably in the atmospheres of red giants. An additional silicon- and oxygen-rich phase shows large isotopic anomalies in nitrogen and silicon, also associated with a pre-solar origin.
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Bernatowicz, T., Fraundorf, G., Ming, T. et al. Evidence for interstellar SiC in the Murray carbonaceous meteorite. Nature 330, 728–730 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1038/330728a0
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