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We estimate the likelihood of direct injection of supernova ejecta into protoplanetary disks using a model in which the number of stars with disks decreases linearly with time, and clusters expand linearly with time such that their surface…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 Jonathan P. Williams , Eric Gaidos

The abundance of the short-lived radioisotopes 26-Al and 60-Fe in the early Solar system is usually explained by the Sun either forming from pre-enriched material, or the Sun's protosolar disc being polluted by a nearby supernova explosion…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2023-03-29 Richard J. Parker , Tim Lichtenberg , Miti Patel , Cheyenne K. M. Polius , Matthew Ridsdill-Smith

Most star formation in the Galaxy takes place in clusters, where the most massive members can affect the properties of other constituent solar systems. This paper considers how clusters influence star formation and forming planetary systems…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-19 Fred C. Adams , Marco Fatuzzo , Lisa Holden

Based on early solar system abundances of short-lived radionuclides (SRs), such as $^{26}$Al (T$_{1/2} = 0.74$ Myr) and $^{60}$Fe (T$_{1/2} = 1.5$ Myr), it is often asserted that the Sun was born in a large stellar cluster, where a massive…

Astrophysics · Physics 2017-04-26 Gounelle Meibom

The presence and abundance of the short-lived radioisotopes (SLRs) $^{26}$Al and $^{60}$Fe during the formation of the Solar System is difficult to explain unless the Sun formed in the vicinity of one or more massive star(s) that exploded…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2016-01-13 Richard J. Parker , James E. Dale

We use N-body simulations of star cluster evolution to explore the hypothesis that short-lived radioactive isotopes found in meteorites, such as 26-Al, were delivered to the Sun's protoplanetary disc from a supernova at the epoch of Solar…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-17 Richard J. Parker , Ross P. Church , Melvyn B. Davies , Michael R. Meyer

The presence of short-lived radioisotopes (SLRs) 26-Al and 60-Fe in the Solar system places constraints on the initial conditions of our planetary system. Most theories posit that the origin of 26-Al and 60-Fe is in the interiors of massive…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2023-08-09 Miti Patel , Cheyenne K. M. Polius , Matthew Ridsdill-Smith , Tim Lichtenberg , Richard Parker

Recent analysis of the decay products of short-lived radiounclides (SLRs) in meteorites, in particular the confirmation of the presence of live 60Fe in the early Solar System, provides unambiguous evidence that the Sun and Solar System…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 J. Jeff Hester , Steven J. Desch

The Solar system was once rich in the short-lived radionuclide (SLR) $^{26}$Al\, but deprived in $^{60}$Fe. Several models have been proposed to explain these anomalous abundances in SLRs, but none has been set within a self-consistent…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2019-01-30 Simon Portegies Zwart

Meteoritic evidence shows that the Solar system at birth contained significant quantities of short-lived radioisotopes (SLRs) such as 60Fe and 26Al (with half-lives of 2.6 and 0.7 Myr respectively) produced in supernova explosions and in…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2018-08-15 Yusuke Fujimoto , Mark R. Krumholz , Shogo Tachibana

We investigate the enrichment of the pre-solar cloud core with short lived radionuclides (SLRs), especially 26Al. The homogeneity and the surprisingly small spread in the ratio 26Al/27Al observed in the overwhelming majority of…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-03 M. Gritschneder , D. N. C. Lin , S. D. Murray , Q. -Z. Yin , M. -N. Gong

We present new GRIFFIN project hydrodynamical simulations that model the formation of galactic star cluster populations in low-metallicity ($Z=0.00021$) dwarf galaxies, including radiation, supernova and stellar wind feedback of individual…

Metal-poor stars were formed during the early epochs when only massive stars had time to evolve and contribute to the chemical enrichment. Low-mass metal-poor stars survive until the present and provide fossil records of the nucleosynthesis…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2022-03-02 Yong-Zhong Qian

The early Solar System contained short-lived radionuclides such as 60Fe (t1/2 = 1.5 Myr) whose most likely source was a nearby supernova. Previous models of Solar System formation considered a supernova shock that triggered the collapse of…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-06-23 N. Ouellette , S. J. Desch , J. J. Hester

Several short-lived radionuclides (SLRs) were present in the early solar system, some of which should have formed just prior to or soon after the solar system formation. Stellar nucleosynthesis has been proposed as the mechanism for…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 A. Takigawa , J. Miki , S. Tachibana , G. R. Huss , N. Tominaga , H. Umeda , K. Nomoto

Our Sun, like all stars, formed within a cold molecular cloud. Astronomical observations and theory provide considerable detail into this process. Yet cosmochemical observations of short lived radionuclides in primitive meteorites, in…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2010-08-19 Jonathan P. Williams

The nature of star formation and Type Ia supernovae (SNIa) in galaxies in the field and in rich galaxy clusters are contrasted by juxtaposing the build-up of heavy metals in the universe inferred from observed star formation and supernovae…

Astrophysics · Physics 2008-11-26 Michael Loewenstein

Most stars are born in the crowded environments of gradually forming star clusters. Dynamical interactions between close-passing stars and the evolving UV radiation fields from proximate massive stars are expected to sculpt the…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2024-09-20 Aayush Gautam , Juan P. Farias , Jonathan C. Tan

We present a simulation of the formation of the earliest Population II stars, starting from cosmological initial conditions and ending when metals created in the first supernovae are incorporated into a collapsing gas-cloud. This occurs…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2015-08-06 Britton Smith , John Wise , Brian O'Shea , Michael Norman , Sadegh Khochfar

The relative abundances of the radionuclides in the solar system at the time of its birth are crucial arbiters for competing hypotheses regarding the birth environment of the Sun. The presence of short-lived radionuclides, as evidenced by…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2020-01-22 Edward Young
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