Timescales of Solar System Formation Based on Al–Ti Isotope Correlation by Supernova Ejecta
Tsuyoshi Iizuka et al 2025 ApJL 979 L29 Analysis of radioactive isotopes suggests that the Sun was born in association with a 25-solar-mass star that exploded as a supernova just under 1 million…
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