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Reconstructing the Early Solar System

Rutgers Climate & Energy Institute via YouTube

Overview

Explore the formation of our solar system in this 52-minute colloquium talk by Dr. Jan Render from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Delve into stellar system formation, meteoritic building blocks, and the role of water as a proxy. Examine innovative approaches using isotopic anomalies, focusing on Molybdenum (Mo) and Neodymium (Nd). Investigate challenges in studying basaltic achondrites, including the absence of Molybdenum and issues with irradiation and neutron capture. Analyze the results to understand spatial versus temporal aspects of early solar system development. Consider two non-exclusive scenarios and integrate isotope data to reconstruct the conditions and processes that shaped our cosmic neighborhood billions of years ago.

Syllabus

Intro
Stellar system formation
Meteoritic building blocks
Water as a proxy?
Another approach: isotopic anomalies
Molybdenum (Mo)
Samples & Methods
Basaltic achondrites
Problem 1: No Molybdenum
Neodymium (Nd)
Problem 3: Irradiation & neutron capture
Results
Spatial vs. temporal?
Two non-exclusive scenarios
Integrated isotope data

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Rutgers Climate & Energy Institute

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