The Absolute Chronology and Thermal Processing of Solids in the Solar Protoplanetary Disk
University of Copenhagen · Natural History Museum Aarhus · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Transient heating events that formed calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions (CAIs) and chondrules are fundamental processes in the evolution of the solar protoplanetary disk, but their chronology is not understood. Using U-corrected Pb-Pb dating, we determined absolute ages of individual CAIs and chondrules from primitive meteorites. CAIs define a brief formation interval corresponding to an age of 4567.30 ± 0.16 million years (My), whereas chondrule ages range from 4567.32 ± 0.42 to 4564.71 ± 0.30 My. These data refute the long-held view of an age gap between CAIs and chondrules and, instead, indicate that chondrule formation started contemporaneously with CAIs and lasted ~3 My. This time scale is similar to disk…
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Authors
6- JNJames N. ConnellyCorresponding
University of Copenhagen, Natural History Museum Aarhus
- MBMartin Bizzarro
University of Copenhagen, Natural History Museum Aarhus
- ANAlexander N. Krot
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, University of Copenhagen, Natural History Museum Aarhus, Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geophysics
- ÅNÅke Nordlund
University of Copenhagen
- DWDaniel Wielandt
University of Copenhagen, Natural History Museum Aarhus
Topics & keywords
- Protoplanetary disk
- Astrophysics
- Absolute (philosophy)
- Thermal
- Astronomy
- Physics
- Formation and evolution of the Solar System
- Astrobiology