Deuterium abundance in comets - A clue to the history of the outer solar system

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Deuterium, Kuiper Belt, Hydrogen, Abundance, Gas Giant Planets, Solar System Evolution

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It is suggested that the comparative study of D/H abundance in short vs
long-period comets can help to verify the hypothesis that long-period
comets were formed much closer to the sun than short-period comets. The
latter are believed to have formed beyond the region of the Kuiper belt.

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