2015
DOI: 10.1002/9781118860359.ch1
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Timing of Nebula Processes That Shaped the Precursors of the Terrestrial Planets

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“…In our model, collisions of chondrule-eligible planetesimals preferentially produced a chondrule formation peak at around t ∼ 2 Myr after CAIs (Figure 8 and Supplementary Figures). Although the exact timing depends on the parameter choice, this peak is in very good agreement with the radiogenic ages determined for chondrules in meteorites (Villeneuve et al, 2009;Mishra and Chaussidon, 2014;Chaussidon and Liu, 2015, see chondrule geochronology Section 4.4). In our models, the peak reflects the temperature climax of planetesimals heated from 26 Al decay (as suggested in Sanders and Scott, 2012).…”
Section: Accretion and Dynamical Recyclingsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…In our model, collisions of chondrule-eligible planetesimals preferentially produced a chondrule formation peak at around t ∼ 2 Myr after CAIs (Figure 8 and Supplementary Figures). Although the exact timing depends on the parameter choice, this peak is in very good agreement with the radiogenic ages determined for chondrules in meteorites (Villeneuve et al, 2009;Mishra and Chaussidon, 2014;Chaussidon and Liu, 2015, see chondrule geochronology Section 4.4). In our models, the peak reflects the temperature climax of planetesimals heated from 26 Al decay (as suggested in Sanders and Scott, 2012).…”
Section: Accretion and Dynamical Recyclingsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…(i) A homogeneous 26 Al distribution entails that precise Al-Mg ages of chondrules can be obtained and these indicate a time gap of ∆t = 0.5-1.0 Myr between the formation of CAIs (at t ∼ 0 Myr) and the onset of chondrule formation (Villeneuve et al, 2009;Kita and Ushikubo, 2012;Nagashima et al, 2014;Chaussidon and Liu, 2015;Villeneuve et al, 2015). In Section 4.2 we argued that the apparent peak in chondrule formation ages may be linked to the interior heat climax of 26 Al-heated planetesimals.…”
Section: Chondrule Geochronologymentioning
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