Photophoresis as a Source of Crystalline Silicates in Comets

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We show that photophoresis is an effficient transport mechanism that
allows crystalline silicates formed in the inner nebula to move outward
in the formation regions of comets. This mechanism is found consistent
with the heterogeneity of crystalline silicates abundances observed in
comets.

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