We investigate the enrichment of the pre-solar cloud core with short-lived radionuclides, especially Al-26. The homogeneity and the surprisingly small spread in the ratio Al-26/Al-27 observed in the overwhelming majority of calcium-aluminium-rich inclusions in a vast variety of primitive chondritic meteorites places strong constraints on the formation of the solar system. Freshly synthesized radioactive Al-26 has to be included and well mixed within 20 kyr. After discussing various scenarios including X-winds, asymptotic giant branch stars, and Wolf-Rayet stars, we come to the conclusion that triggering the collapse of a cold cloud core by a nearby supernova (SN) is the most promising scenario. We then narrow down the vast parameter space b...
Meteorites preserved from the birth of the Solar system over 4.5 billion years ago contain the chemi...
Ever since their first discovery in 1960, the origin of the relatively short-lived radionuclides, no...
International audienceThe presence of short-lived radionuclides (t 1/2 < 10 Myr) in the early solar ...
The abundance of the short-lived radioisotopes 26Al and 60Fe in the early Solar system is usually ex...
One of the most amazing discoveries in space science is the unambiguous evidence from meteorites tha...
One of the most puzzling properties of the solar system is the high abundance at its birth of 26Al, ...
We use N-body simulations of star cluster evolution to explore the hypothesis that short-lived radio...
The solar system was once rich in the short-lived radionuclide (SLR) 26Al but poor in 60Fe. Several ...
Recent improvements in stellar models for intermediate-mass stars and massive stars (MSs) are recall...
Context. Little is known about the stellar environment and the genealogy of our solar system. Short-...
Meteorites contain clear evidence that isotopes with short half lives (as short as 100,000 years) we...
The composition of the most primitive solar system condensates, such as calcium-aluminum-rich inclus...
Meteoritic evidence shows that the Solar system at birth contained significant quantities of short-l...
Establishing the origin of the short-lived radionuclide (SLR) 26-Al, which was present in refractory...
Emerging from the Big Bang, the Universe contained hydrogen, helium, and lithium. Heavier elements w...
Meteorites preserved from the birth of the Solar system over 4.5 billion years ago contain the chemi...
Ever since their first discovery in 1960, the origin of the relatively short-lived radionuclides, no...
International audienceThe presence of short-lived radionuclides (t 1/2 < 10 Myr) in the early solar ...
The abundance of the short-lived radioisotopes 26Al and 60Fe in the early Solar system is usually ex...
One of the most amazing discoveries in space science is the unambiguous evidence from meteorites tha...
One of the most puzzling properties of the solar system is the high abundance at its birth of 26Al, ...
We use N-body simulations of star cluster evolution to explore the hypothesis that short-lived radio...
The solar system was once rich in the short-lived radionuclide (SLR) 26Al but poor in 60Fe. Several ...
Recent improvements in stellar models for intermediate-mass stars and massive stars (MSs) are recall...
Context. Little is known about the stellar environment and the genealogy of our solar system. Short-...
Meteorites contain clear evidence that isotopes with short half lives (as short as 100,000 years) we...
The composition of the most primitive solar system condensates, such as calcium-aluminum-rich inclus...
Meteoritic evidence shows that the Solar system at birth contained significant quantities of short-l...
Establishing the origin of the short-lived radionuclide (SLR) 26-Al, which was present in refractory...
Emerging from the Big Bang, the Universe contained hydrogen, helium, and lithium. Heavier elements w...
Meteorites preserved from the birth of the Solar system over 4.5 billion years ago contain the chemi...
Ever since their first discovery in 1960, the origin of the relatively short-lived radionuclides, no...
International audienceThe presence of short-lived radionuclides (t 1/2 < 10 Myr) in the early solar ...