Computer Science
Scientific paper
Oct 1978
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1978sciam.239..124s&link_type=abstract
Scientific American, vol. 239, Oct. 1978, p. 124-128, 130, 132-139.
Computer Science
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Supernova, Popular, Origin, Solar System, Isotopes, Isotopic Ratios, Mineralogy, Dust, Chemical Composition, Meteorites, Explosion, Abundance, Density, Anomalies, Allende Meteorite, Magnesium, Aluminum
Scientific paper
The paper discusses evidence that a massive star exploded in the vicinity of the developing solar system at about the time the system condensed. It is suggested that isotopes found in a few primitive meteorites are probably debris from this star. The isotope anomalies this is, the deviance from the relative abundances of the isotopes on earth - would suggest that matter from a supernova was injected into the solar system no more than a few million years before the meteorites solidified. Thus it is possible that the concussion from the supernova could have induced a diffuse cloud of gas and dust to form into the sun and the planetary system.
Clayton Robert N.
Schramm David N.
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