Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 2005
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36th Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, March 14-18, 2005, in League City, Texas, abstract no.1327
Physics
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Scientific paper
We explain why the presence of short-lived radionuclides like 60Fe in
the early Solar System demands a nearby supernova. Observations suggest
the Solar System disk had already formed and was < 1 pc from the
supernova. We discuss the consequences.
Desch Steven J.
Ouellette Nathalie
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