Physics
Scientific paper
May 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007sci...316.1178b&link_type=abstract
Science, Volume 316, Issue 5828, pp. 1178- (2007).
Physics
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Scientific paper
High-precision 60Fe-60Ni isotope data show that most meteorites originating from differentiated planetesimals that accreted within 1 million years of the solar system’s formation have 60Ni/58Ni ratios that are ~25 parts per million lower than samples from Earth, Mars, and chondrite parent bodies. This difference indicates that the oldest solar system planetesimals formed in the absence of 60Fe. Evidence for live 60Fe in younger objects suggests that 60Fe was injected into the protoplanetary disk ~1 million years after solar system formation, when 26Al was already homogeneously distributed. Decoupling the first appearance of 26Al and 60Fe constrains the environment where the Sun’s formation could have taken place, indicating that it occurred in a dense stellar cluster in association with numerous massive stars.
Bizzarro Martin
Connelly James N.
Meyer Bradley S.
Thrane Kristine
Trinquier Anne
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