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Igneous meteorites suggest Aluminium-26 heterogeneity in the early Solar Nebula.

Evgenii KrestianinovYuri AmelinQing-Zhu YinPaige CaryMagdalena H HuyskensAudrey MillerSupratim DeyYuki HibiyaHaolan TangEdward D YoungAndreas PackTommaso Di Rocco
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
The short-lived radionuclide aluminium-26 ( 26 Al) isotope is a major heat source for early planetary melting. The aluminium-26 - magnesium-26 ( 26 Al- 26 Mg) decay system also serves as a high-resolution relative chronometer. In both cases, however, it is critical to establish whether 26 Al was homogeneously or heterogeneously distributed throughout the solar nebula. Here we report a precise lead-207 - lead-206 ( 207 Pb- 206 Pb) isotopic age of 4565.56 ± 0.12 million years (Ma) for the andesitic achondrite Erg Chech 002. Our analysis, in conjunction with published 26 Al- 26 Mg data, reveals that the initial 26 Al/ 27 Al in the source material of this achondrite was notably higher than in various other well-preserved and precisely dated achondrites. Here we demonstrate that the current data clearly indicate spatial heterogeneity of 26 Al by a factor of 3-4 in the precursor molecular cloud or the protoplanetary disk of the Solar System, likely associated with the late infall of stellar materials with freshly synthesized radionuclides.
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