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Transport of solids in protoplanetary disks: Comparing meteorites and astrophysical models
Institution:Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Toronto, 60, St Georges Street, Toronto, ON M5S 3H8, Canada
Abstract:We review models of chondrite component transport in the gaseous protoplanetary disk. Refractory inclusions were likely transported by turbulent diffusion and possible early disk expansion, and required low turbulence for their subsequent preservation in the disk, possibly in a dead zone. Chondrules were produced locally but did not necessarily accrete shortly after formation. Water may have been enhanced in the inner disk because of inward drift of solids from further out, but likely not by more than a factor of a few. Incomplete condensation in chondrites may be due to slow reaction kinetics during temperature decrease. While carbonaceous chondrite compositions might be reproduced in a “two-component” picture (Anders, 1964), such components would not correspond to simple petrographic constituents, although part of the refractory element fractionations in chondrites may be due to the inward drift of refractory inclusions. Overall, considerations of chondrite component transport alone favor an earlier formation for carbonaceous chondrites relative to their non-carbonaceous counterparts, but independent objections have yet to be resolved.
Keywords:Chondrites  Protoplanetary disks  Turbulence  Chondrules  Refractory inclusions
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