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Most meteorites formed in the earliest moments of solar system history Early solar system consisted of a planetary nebula- dust and gas surrounding protostar and early sun Chondrites & components clearly formed in nebula. Differentiated bodies too? Chondrites & their components Differentiated bodies

Most meteorites formed in the earliest moments of solar system history Early solar system consisted of a planetary nebula-- dust and gas surrounding protostar

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Page 1: Most meteorites formed in the earliest moments of solar system history Early solar system consisted of a planetary nebula-- dust and gas surrounding protostar

Most meteorites formed in the earliest momentsof solar system history

Early solar system consisted of a planetary nebula--dust and gas surrounding protostar and early sun

Chondrites & components clearly formed in nebula.Differentiated bodies too?

Chondrites & their components Differentiated bodies

Page 2: Most meteorites formed in the earliest moments of solar system history Early solar system consisted of a planetary nebula-- dust and gas surrounding protostar

We see evidence for planet-forming nebular disks around stars

These disks occur around Young Stellar Objects (YSOs)

Dusty cocoon surrounding YSO

Page 3: Most meteorites formed in the earliest moments of solar system history Early solar system consisted of a planetary nebula-- dust and gas surrounding protostar

Different types of YSOs:

1) IR stars2) Proplyds3) Herbig-Haro objects4) T-Tauri stars5) Beta Pictoris systems

Range from protostarsto newly-formed stars

Page 4: Most meteorites formed in the earliest moments of solar system history Early solar system consisted of a planetary nebula-- dust and gas surrounding protostar

IR stars:infrared protostars

• show excess emission in IR compared to visible wavelengths

• explained by dust cocoons surrounding protostar

• these cocoons obscure the visible light from the central star-like object, but are warmed by that visible light and so radiate in the IR

Page 5: Most meteorites formed in the earliest moments of solar system history Early solar system consisted of a planetary nebula-- dust and gas surrounding protostar

visible light image IR light image mosaic

IR stars in Orion

Page 6: Most meteorites formed in the earliest moments of solar system history Early solar system consisted of a planetary nebula-- dust and gas surrounding protostar

IR star DC303.8-14.2

visible light (700 nm),showing dust

IR light (1.65 um), showingring of warmed dust aroundembedded IR star

IR light (2.17 um), showing inner clumps(shocked gas?)

Page 7: Most meteorites formed in the earliest moments of solar system history Early solar system consisted of a planetary nebula-- dust and gas surrounding protostar

Proplyds: protoplanetary disks

• dusty cocoons seen around YSOs• first seen clearly in the Orion Nebula

Page 8: Most meteorites formed in the earliest moments of solar system history Early solar system consisted of a planetary nebula-- dust and gas surrounding protostar

Proplyd with evidence for infalling matter (nebular disk shocks)

Disk ~800 AU across

Pattern of methanolemission can be explainedby clumpy accretion ontosurface of disk

Page 9: Most meteorites formed in the earliest moments of solar system history Early solar system consisted of a planetary nebula-- dust and gas surrounding protostar

Herbig-HaroObjects:

• YSOs withdisks & bipolaroutflows

Page 10: Most meteorites formed in the earliest moments of solar system history Early solar system consisted of a planetary nebula-- dust and gas surrounding protostar

Bipolar jet

Page 11: Most meteorites formed in the earliest moments of solar system history Early solar system consisted of a planetary nebula-- dust and gas surrounding protostar

T-Tauri star:catchall term for many types of YSOs

• YSO has not yet ignited H; it follows Hayashi track in luminosity & temperature

• YSO can show evidence for rapid rotation, strong magnetic field, strong stellar winds, short-lived brightness spikes (FU-Orionis outbursts), excess IR emission

H-R diagram showing Hayashitrack (4-7) and Main Sequence trend(grey band)

http://www.go.ednet.ns.ca/~larry/stars/prtostar.html

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Beta Pictoris-type system: newly-formed star that still has a surrounding dust disk

• YSO has achieved H to He fusion and falls on Main Sequence trend

• dust disk soon to be destroyed, either by:

stellar winds (material blown out of system)

or

movement to star (e.g., via Poynting-Robertson effect)

• new idea: some Beta Pictoris-type dust disks may be regenerated by collisions between planets

Page 13: Most meteorites formed in the earliest moments of solar system history Early solar system consisted of a planetary nebula-- dust and gas surrounding protostar

colors represent light intensities

waves in disk probably caused by interaction with planets

Dust disk around Beta Pictoris seen edge on

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