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Evidence for supernova injection into the solar nebula and the decoupling of r-process nucleosynthesis.


ABSTRACT: The isotopic composition of our Solar System reflects the blending of materials derived from numerous past nucleosynthetic events, each characterized by a distinct isotopic signature. We show that the isotopic compositions of elements spanning a large mass range in the earliest formed solids in our Solar System, calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions (CAIs), are uniform, and yet distinct from the average Solar System composition. Relative to younger objects in the Solar System, CAIs contain positive r-process anomalies in isotopes A < 140 and negative r-process anomalies in isotopes A > 140. This fundamental difference in the isotopic character of CAIs around mass 140 necessitates (i) the existence of multiple sources for r-process nucleosynthesis and (ii) the injection of supernova material into a reservoir untapped by CAIs. A scenario of late supernova injection into the protoplanetary disk is consistent with formation of our Solar System in an active star-forming region of the galaxy.

SUBMITTER: Brennecka GA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3808631 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evidence for supernova injection into the solar nebula and the decoupling of r-process nucleosynthesis.

Brennecka Gregory A GA   Borg Lars E LE   Wadhwa Meenakshi M  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20131007 43


The isotopic composition of our Solar System reflects the blending of materials derived from numerous past nucleosynthetic events, each characterized by a distinct isotopic signature. We show that the isotopic compositions of elements spanning a large mass range in the earliest formed solids in our Solar System, calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions (CAIs), are uniform, and yet distinct from the average Solar System composition. Relative to younger objects in the Solar System, CAIs contain positive r  ...[more]

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