Ge/Ay133 In what sort of region did our own solar system form?

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Ge/Ay133 In what sort of region did our own solar system form?

In what sort of environment did our own solar system form? In relative isolation (Taurus, Bok globules,…)?

Or as part of a rich cluster (more likely)?

terrestrial One important set of clues: Short-lived nuclides in meteorites Murchison Thin section (chondrules) CAIs

Also need to worry about spallation (e.g. 14 C):

Not just the minor elements/isotopes: Oxygen Supernova imprint? Would need ~1% “contamination”. E.D. Young et al.

The dynamics of small bodies in the outer solar system can also tell us about the early environment in which planets were built.

The radiation environment can be quite harsh in clusters: Orion Proplyds

For stars still accreting gas/dust, photoevaporation can dramatically shorten the disk lifetime:

External photoevaporation scenario:

1.5 pc 1000AU green = H-alpha blue = [OIII] red = [SII]

3 pc 1000AU

Must therefore consider environment in clusters!