陨石
太阳系的形成和演化
天体生物学
古地磁
地质学
星云
天文
天体物理学
物理
地球物理学
星星
作者
Huapei Wang,B. P. Weiss,Xue‐Ning Bai,Brynna G. Downey,Jun Wang,Jiajun Wang,C. Suavet,Roger Fu,M. E. Zucolotto
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2017-02-10
卷期号:355 (6325): 623-627
被引量:188
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.aaf5043
摘要
A key stage in planet formation is the evolution of a gaseous and magnetized solar nebula. However, the lifetime of the nebular magnetic field and nebula are poorly constrained. We present paleomagnetic analyses of volcanic angrites demonstrating that they formed in a near-zero magnetic field (<0.6 microtesla) at 4563.5 ± 0.1 million years ago, ~3.8 million years after solar system formation. This indicates that the solar nebula field, and likely the nebular gas, had dispersed by this time. This sets the time scale for formation of the gas giants and planet migration. Furthermore, it supports formation of chondrules after 4563.5 million years ago by non-nebular processes like planetesimal collisions. The core dynamo on the angrite parent body did not initiate until about 4 to 11 million years after solar system formation.
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