Solar System Oxygen Isotope Ratios Result from Pollution by Type II Supernovae

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New infrared absorption measurements of oxygen isotope ratios in CO from
two young stellar objects suggest that the solar system was polluted by
type II supernovae ejecta from an earlier generation of star formation.

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