Supernovae and the formation of the solar systemThe evidence that a supernova explosion may have triggered the formation of the solar system is reviewed. It cannot be said on the basis of the investigation that the supernova trigger is absolutely necessary for planetary system formation. However, it does appear according to the isotopic evidence that a supernova did blow up within a few million years of the solidification of objects in the solar system. If such an event occurred, it is reasonable to assume that the resultant supernova shock had a causal connection with the formation of the solar system and that a supernova may be one stimulus for formation of low-mass stars.
Document ID
19790042783
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other - Collected Works
Authors
Schramm, D. N. (Chicago, University Chicago, Ill., United States)