MIXING AND TRANSPORT OF SHORT-LIVED AND STABLE ISOTOPES AND REFRACTORY GRAINS IN PROTOPLANETARY DISKS

被引:6
作者
Boss, Alan P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Carnegie Inst Sci, Dept Terr Magnetism, Washington, DC 20015 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
accretion; accretion disks; hydrodynamics; instabilities; planets and satellites: formation; FU ORIONIS OUTBURSTS; LONG-TERM EVOLUTION; EARLY SOLAR NEBULA; CRYSTALLINE SILICATES; OXYGEN ISOTOPES; HOMOGENEOUS DISTRIBUTION; PLANET FORMATION; SYSTEM; HETEROGENEITY; ACCRETION;
D O I
10.1088/0004-637X/773/1/5
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Analyses of primitive meteorites and cometary samples have shown that the solar nebula must have experienced a phase of large-scale outward transport of small refractory grains as well as homogenization of initially spatially heterogeneous short-lived isotopes. The stable oxygen isotopes, however, were able to remain spatially heterogeneous at the similar to 6% level. One promising mechanism for achieving these disparate goals is the mixing and transport associated with a marginally gravitationally unstable (MGU) disk, a likely cause of FU Orionis events in young low-mass stars. Several new sets of MGU models are presented that explore mixing and transport in disks with varied masses (0.016 to 0.13 M-circle dot) around stars with varied masses (0.1 to 1 M-circle dot) and varied initial Q stability minima (1.8 to 3.1). The results show that MGU disks are able to rapidly (within similar to 10(4) yr) achieve large-scale transport and homogenization of initially spatially heterogeneous distributions of disk grains or gas. In addition, the models show that while single-shot injection heterogeneity is reduced to a relatively low level (similar to 1%), as required for early solar system chronometry, continuous injection of the sort associated with the generation of stable oxygen isotope fractionations by UV photolysis leads to a sustained, relatively high level (similar to 10%) of heterogeneity, in agreement with the oxygen isotope data. These models support the suggestion that the protosun may have experienced at least one FU Orionis-like outburst, which produced several of the signatures left behind in primitive chondrites and comets.
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