The Composition of the Protosolar Disk and the Formation Conditions for Comets

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K. Willacy
C. Alexander
M. Ali-Dib
C. Ceccarelli
S. B. Charnley
M. Doronin
Y. Ellinger
P. Gast
E. Gibb
S. N. Milam
O. Mousis
F. Pauzat
C. Tornow
E. S. Wirström
E. Zicler
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[1] California Institute of Technology,MS 169
[2] California Institute of Technology,506, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
[3] Université de Franche-Comté,MS 321
[4] Univ. Grenoble Alpes,590, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
[5] CNRS,Institut UTINAM, CNRS/INSU, UMR 6213
[6] NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,IPAG
[7] Sorbonne Université,IPAG
[8] UPMC Univ Paris 06,Astrochemistry Laboratory, Mail Code 691
[9] CNRS UMR,Laboratoire de Chimie Théorique (LCT)
[10] 7616,Laboratoire de Physique Moléculaire pour l’Atmosphère et l’Astrophysique (LERMA/LPMAA)
[11] Sorbonne Université,Department of Physics and Astronomy
[12] UPMC Univ Paris 06,LAM (Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille) UMR 736
[13] CNRS UMR,Onsala Space Observatory, Department of Earth and Space Sciences
[14] 7092,undefined
[15] Institute of Planetary Research (DLR),undefined
[16] University of Missouri – St. Louis,undefined
[17] Aix-Marseille Université,undefined
[18] CNRS,undefined
[19] Chalmers University of Technology,undefined
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Space Science Reviews | 2015年 / 197卷
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Protostellar disks; Solar nebula; Comets; Chemistry;
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Conditions in the protosolar nebula have left their mark in the composition of cometary volatiles, thought to be some of the most pristine material in the solar system. Cometary compositions represent the end point of processing that began in the parent molecular cloud core and continued through the collapse of that core to form the protosun and the solar nebula, and finally during the evolution of the solar nebula itself as the cometary bodies were accreting. Disentangling the effects of the various epochs on the final composition of a comet is complicated. But comets are not the only source of information about the solar nebula. Protostellar disks around young stars similar to the protosun provide a way of investigating the evolution of disks similar to the solar nebula while they are in the process of evolving to form their own solar systems. In this way we can learn about the physical and chemical conditions under which comets formed, and about the types of dynamical processing that shaped the solar system we see today.
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