Heterogeneous Distribution of ^2^6Al at the Birth of the Solar System: Evidence from Corundum-Bearing Refractory Inclusions

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Corundum-bearing CAIs recorded heterogeneous distribution of ^2^6Al at
the birth of the solar system. We suggest that ^2^6Al was injected into
the protosolar molecular cloud core by a wind from a massive star and
was later homogenized through the disk.

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