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Gas capture and rare gas retention by accreting planets in the solar nebula
Authors:Hiroshi Mizuno  Kiyoshi Nakazawa  Chushiro Hayashi
Institution:Geophysical Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113, Japan;Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606, Japan
Abstract:In this paper, the physico-chemical effects of the nebula gas on the planets are reviewed from a standpoint of planetary formation in the solar nebula.The proto-Earth growing in the nebula was surrounded by a primordial atmosphere with a solar chemical composition and solar isotopic composition. When the mass of the proto-Earth was greater than 0.3 times the present Earth mass, the surface was molten because of the blanketing effect of the atmosphere. Therefore, the primordial rare gasses contained in the primordial atmosphere dissolved into the molten Earth material without fractionation and in particular the dissolved neon is expected to be conserved in the present Earth material. Hence, if dissolved neon with a solar isotopic ratio is discovered in the Earth material, it will indicate that the Earth was formed in the nebula and that the dissolved rare gases were one of the sources which degassed to form the present atmosphere.
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