Publications of J. Leitner
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Journal Article (49)
41.
Journal Article
691 (1), pp. L20 - L23 (2009)
An unusual presolar silicon carbide grain from a supernova: implications for the production of silicon-29 in type II supernovae. Astrophysical Journal Letters 42.
Journal Article
26 (3), pp. 284 - 288 (2009)
Heavy Element Abundances in Presolar Silicon Carbide Grains from Low-Metallicity AGB Stars. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 43.
Journal Article
43 (1-2), pp. 41 - 73 (2008)
Dust from comet Wild 2: Interpreting particle size, shape, structure, and composition from impact features on the Stardust aluminum foils. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 44.
Journal Article
43 (1-2), pp. 161 - 185 (2008)
TOF-SIMS analysis of crater residues from Wild 2 cometary particles on Stardust aluminum foil. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 45.
Journal Article
43 (1-2), pp. 299 - 313 (2008)
Stardust in Stardust - The C, N, and O isotopic compositions of Wild 2 cometary matter in Al foil impacts. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 46.
Journal Article
314 (5806), pp. 1711 - 1716 (2006)
Comet 81P/Wild 2 under a microscope. Science 47.
Journal Article
314 (5806), pp. 1731 - 1735 (2006)
Elemental compositions of comet 81P/Wild 2 samples collected by Stardust. Science 48.
Journal Article
314 (5806), pp. 1716 - 1719 (2006)
Impact features on Stardust: Implications for comet 81P/Wild 2 dust. Science 49.
Journal Article
41 (2), pp. 197 - 209 (2006)
SIMS studies of Allende projectiles fired into Stardust-type aluminum foils at 6 km/sec. Meteoritics & Planetary Science Conference Paper (24)
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Conference Paper
Ca-Isotope Investigation of Silicate Stardust. In: 53rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC). 53rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC), The Woodland, TX, March 07, 2022 - March 11, 2022. (2022)
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Conference Paper
Characterization of Presolar Grains in Cluster Chondrite Clasts from Unequilibrated Ordinary Chondrites. In: 45th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, no.1099 . Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston (2014)
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Conference Paper
Final Reports of the Stardust ISPE: Seven Probable Interstellar Dust Particles. In: 45th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, no.2269. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston (2014)
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Conference Paper
Search for Small Supernova Silicates in the Acfer 094 Meteorite by High-Resolution NanoSIMS Ion Imaging. In: 44th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, #1038. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston (2013)
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Conference Paper
Search for Presolar Grains in Fine-Grained Chondrule Rims: First Results from CM Chondrites and Acfer 094. In: 44th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, #2273. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston (2013)
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Conference Paper
Identification of crystalline material in two interstellar dust candidates from the Stardust mission. In: 43rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, #2336. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston (2012)
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Conference Paper
The C-, N-, and O-isotopic composition of cometary dust from comet 81P/Wild 2. In: 43rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, #1839. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston (2012)
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Conference Paper
The stardust inventories of Graves Nunataks 95229 and Renazzo: Implications for the distribution of presolar grains in CR chondrites. In: 43rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, #1835. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston (2012)
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Conference Paper
Constraining the origin of impact craters on Al foils from the Stardust interstellar dust collector. In: 43rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, #2001. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston (2012)
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Conference Paper
Status of the Stardust ISPE and the origin of four interstellar dust candidates. In: 43rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, #2084. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston (2012)
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Conference Paper
FTIR analysis of aerogel keystones from the Stardust interstellar dust collector: Assessment of terrestrial organic contamination and X-ray microprobe beam damage. In: 42nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, #1971. Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston (2011)