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The nucleosynthetic fingerprint of the outermost protoplanetary disk and early Solar System dynamics

Authors :
van Kooten, Elishevah
Zhao, Xuchao
Franchi, Ian
Tung, Po-Yen
Fairclough, Simon
Walmsley, John
Onyett, Isaac
Schiller, Martin
Bizzarro, Martin
Source :
Science Advances, 2024
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Knowledge of the nucleosynthetic isotope composition of the outermost protoplanetary disk is critical to understand the formation and early dynamical evolution of the Solar System. We report the discovery of outer disk material preserved in a pristine meteorite based on its chemical composition, organic-rich petrology, and 15N-rich, deuterium-rich, and 16O-poor isotope signatures. We infer that this outer disk material originated in the comet-forming region. The nucleosynthetic Fe, Mg, Si and Cr compositions of this material reveal that, contrary to current belief, the isotope signature of the comet-forming region is ubiquitous amongst outer Solar System bodies, possibly reflecting an important planetary building block in the outer Solar System. This nucleosynthetic component represents fresh material added to the outer disk by late accretion streamers connected to the ambient molecular cloud. Our results show that most Solar System carbonaceous asteroids accreted material from the comet-forming region, a signature lacking in the terrestrial planet region.<br />Comment: Accepted manuscript, pre-print version

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Science Advances, 2024
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2406.09893
Document Type :
Working Paper