2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2206.09675
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Prevalence of short-lived radioactive isotopes across exoplanetary systems inferred from polluted white dwarfs

Alfred Curry,
Amy Bonsor,
Tim Lichtenberg
et al.

Abstract: In the Solar System short-lived radioisotopes, such as 26 Al, played a crucial role during the formation planetary bodies by providing a significant additional source of heat. Notably, this led to early and large-scale melting and iron core formation in planetesimals and their loss of volatile elements, such as hydrogen and carbon. In the context of exoplanetary systems, therefore, the prevalence of short-lived radioisotopes is key to interpreting the observed bulk volatile budget and atmospheric diversity am… Show more

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