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3. Solar System Formation and Early Evolution: the First 100 Million Years

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  • Thierry Montmerle1,
  • Jean-Charles Augereau1,
  • Marc Chaussidon2,
  • Mathieu Gounelle3,4,
  • Bernard Marty5 &
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  • Alessandro Morbidelli6 
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The solar system, as we know it today, is about 4.5 billion years old. It is widely believed that it was essentially completed 100 million years after the formation of the Sun, which itself took less than 1 million years, although the exact chronology remains highly uncertain. For instance: which, of the giant planets or the terrestrial planets, formed first, and how? How did they acquire their mass? What was the early evolution of the “primitive solar nebula” (solar nebula for short)? What is its relation with the circumstellar disks that are ubiquitous around young low-mass stars today? Is it possible to define a “time zero” (t 0), the epoch of the formation of the solar system? Is the solar system exceptional or common? This astronomical chapter focuses on the early stages, which determine in large part the subsequent evolution of the proto-solar system. This evolution is logarithmic, being very fast initially, then gradually slowing down. The chapter is thus divided in three parts: (1) The first million years: the stellar era. The dominant phase is the formation of the Sun in a stellar cluster, via accretion of material from a circumstellar disk, itself fed by a progressively vanishing circumstellar envelope. (2) The first 10 million years: the disk era. The dominant phase is the evolution and progressive disappearance of circumstellar disks around evolved young stars; planets will start to form at this stage. Important constraints on the solar nebula and on planet formation are drawn from the most primitive objects in the solar system, i.e., meteorites. (3) The first 100 million years: the “telluric” era. This phase is dominated by terrestrial (rocky) planet formation and differentiation, and the appearance of oceans and atmospheres.

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    Thierry Montmerle & Jean-Charles Augereau

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  3. Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France

    Mathieu Gounelle

  4. Natural History Museum, London, UK

    Mathieu Gounelle

  5. Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Géologie, Nancy, France

    Bernard Marty

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    Alessandro Morbidelli

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Montmerle, T., Augereau, JC., Chaussidon, M. et al. 3. Solar System Formation and Early Evolution: the First 100 Million Years. Earth Moon Planet 98, 39–95 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11038-006-9087-5

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Keywords

  • Star formation: stellar clusters
  • circumstellar disks
  • circumstellar dust
  • jets and outflows; solar nebula: high-energy irradiation
  • meteorites
  • short-lived radionuclides
  • extinct radioactivities
  • supernovae; planet formation: planetary embryos
  • runaway growth
  • giant planets
  • migration
  • asteroid belt
  • formation of the Moon; early Earth: atmosphere
  • core differentiation
  • magnetic field
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