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Observational constraints on the likelihood of $^{26}$Al in planet-forming environments

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2021-01-04 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Recent work suggests that 26^{26}Al may determine the water budget in terrestrial exoplanets as its radioactive decay dehydrates planetesimals leading to rockier compositions. Here I consider the observed distribution of 26^{26}Al in the Galaxy and typical star-forming environments to estimate the likelihood of 26^{26}Al enrichment during planet formation. I do not assume Solar-System-specific constraints as I am interested in enrichment for exoplanets generally. Observations indicate that high-mass stars dominate the production of 26^{26}Al with nearly equal contributions from their winds and supernovae. 26^{26}Al abundances are comparable to those in the early Solar System in the high-mass star-forming regions where most stars (and thereby most planets) form. These high abundances appear to be maintained for a few Myr, much longer than the 0.7 Myr half-life. Observed bulk 26^{26}Al velocities are an order of magnitude slower than expected from winds and supernovae. These observations are at odds with typical model assumptions that 26^{26}Al is provided instantaneously by high velocity mass loss from supernovae and winds. Regular replenishment of 26^{26}Al especially when coupled with the small age differences that are common in high-mass star-forming complexes, may significantly increase the number of star/planet-forming systems exposed to 26^{26}Al. Exposure does not imply enrichment, but the order of magnitude slower velocity of 26^{26}Al may alter the fraction that is incorporated into planet-forming material. Together, this suggests that the conditions for rocky planet formation are not rare, nor are they ubiquitous, as small regions like Taurus that lack high-mass stars to produce 26^{26}Al may be less likely to form rocky planets. I conclude with suggested directions for future studies.

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@article{arxiv.2011.09971,
  title  = {Observational constraints on the likelihood of $^{26}$Al in planet-forming environments},
  author = {Megan Reiter},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.09971},
  year   = {2021}
}

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accepted to A&A Letters