Meibom, Anders and Desch, Steven J. and Kort, Alexander N. and Cuzzi, Jeffrey N. and Petaev, Michael I. and Wilson, Lionel and Keil, Klaus (2000) Large-scale thermal events in the solar nebula : evidence from Fe,Ni metal grains in primitive meteorites. Science, 288. pp. 839-841. ISSN 0036-8075
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Chemical zoning patterns in some iron, nickel metal grains from CH carbonaceous chondrites imply formation at temperatures from 1370 to 1270 kelvin by condensation from a solar nebular gas cooling at a rate of ~0.2 kelvin per hour. This cooling rate requires a large-scale thermal event in the nebula, in contrast to the localized, transient heating events inferred for chondrule formation. In our model, mass accretion through the protoplanetary disk caused large-scale evaporation of precursor dust near its midplane inside of a few astronomical units. Gas convectively moved from the midplane to cooler regions above it, and the metal grains condensed in these parcels of rising gas.