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The Formation of the Solar System
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Planetary motions The Sun, planets, asteroids, comets, planetesimals all revolve in the same direction with some exceptions. Rotation axes usually perpendicular to orbital plane
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Pluto
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Planet-Planetesimal composition Terrestrial Planets: Cores Small & rocky (refractory elements, silicates & iron) Atmospheres: Thin, no H/He, some ices or volatiles (C, N, O, Ne) Jovian Planets: Cores large rocks/metals/ices Atmospheres H or H-compounds (e.g. CH 4 ) KBOs: planetesimals and icy bodies: Small ice & rock mixtures with frozen volatiles.
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Icy Pluto Giant Gas Planets Mostly H, He, & Ices Rocky Planets
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Gas cools and condenses gravitationally into a disk Primordial Gaseous nebula
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Proto-Planetary Disks and Star Formation
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Primordial Solar Nebula Rotating solar nebula is composed of ~74% Hydrogen & 25% Helium Traces of metals and dust grains Initially T~2000 K, gas cools to ice and dust according to condensation temperature
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Condensation Temperatures T(K) Elements Compounds (oxides,silicates) >2000K gases Ions: atoms, molecules 1400K Iron & Nickel Metal Grains (e.g. Fe 2 O 3 ) 1300K Silicon, Sulfur Silicate grains 300K Carbon Carbonaceous grains 100-300K H, C, N, O Ices (H 2 O,CO 2,NH 3,CH 4 )
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Snow Line: Separation of Rocks/Metals from Gases/Ices Rock & Metals form where T < 1300 K Carbon grains & ices where T(gas) < 300 K Inner planets and asteroids: Rocky and metallic Snow line Outer Jovian systems: Gaseous giants, carbon ices Dust grains and ices collide, accrete, and eventually grow bigger gravitationally into planetesimals beyond the snow line
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Life of the Sun Burns or converts H He via theromonuclear fusion in core When hydrogen in the core is exhausted, converted into helium, the H-burning shell moves outward and the star expands H-burning phase for another 5 billion years; inert He-core Stars in H-burning phase are said to be Main Sequence stars Sun Red Giant Eventually He in the core ignites helium flash He-burning C/O (carbon, oxegen core) Core separates from the envelope, which is ejected Hot core and ejected envelope “Planetary Nebula” (star looks like a ring with bright center; nothing to do with planets) Central core of planetary nebulae cools White Dwarf
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Red Giant Star Inert He Core H Burning Shell Cool, Extended Envelope
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Planetary Nebulae Sampler
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Death of the Sun Hot core continues as a white dwarf, about 60% mass of the Sun and size of the Earth Gigantic diamond in the sky!
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The Death of the Sun
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