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Primordial Matter in the Solar System. Solar system formed out of cold, dense hydrogen gas cloud , but containing ALL other heavy elements Sun too young to have synthesized any other elements, still in the H He production stage (about half-way). Planetesimals or Minor Planets.
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Primordial Matter in the Solar System • Solar system formed out of cold, dense hydrogen gas cloud, but containing ALL other heavy elements • Sun too young to have synthesized any other elements, still in the H He production stage (about half-way)
Planetesimals or Minor Planets • In addition to the Sun and 8 planets and we have --Asteroid Belt, rocky/metallic bodies (also called minor planets or planetesimals ) up to 1000 Kms in diameter, -- Planet never formed, or broken up by Jupiter’s tidal effect -- Pluto and KBOs
‘Debris’ of the Solar System • The ice/rock dichotomy is most starkly evident in comets and asteroids • Meteoroids in space; meteors or meteorites when they enter the Earth’s atmosphere Comets/Meteors are mainly ice(snow) balls, and Asteroid/Meteorites are rocky/metallic objects • Comets would have been a source of water on the Earth • Comets originate in either (i) the Oort Cloud at the edge of the solar system, or (ii) the Kuiper Belt beyond the orbit of Pluto
Planetesimals etc. • Minor planets or asteroids, comets, and other objects orbiting the Sun obey Kepler’s laws • Kuiper Belt Objects (KBO’s) are planetesimals beyond Pluto’s orbit • Recently discovered (at least) two “planets” comparable to Pluto, named Xena and Sedna
Asteroids • Over 5000 found between 2.8-3.2 AU • Keplerian orbits, e.g. P2 = a3 • Gaps, such as the Kirkwood Gap, due to orbital resonance with Jupiter and other asteroids (like the Cassini Division in Saturn’s rings) • Jupiter maintains the asteroid belt, although may have prevented planet formation • Families of asteroids: Floras, Trojans, and the AAA objects -- Amors Appolos, Atems – that could come close to Earth (Dinosaurs !)
Asteroids (Contd.) • Small albedo ~ 0.1-0.2 • Masses: Largest about 1/20,000 of the mass of the Earth; all asteroids combined would still be only about 1/1000 of M(E) • Composition of Asteroids Meteorites; metallic and silicates mixed with organic carbon compounds
Meteorites • “Stones from Heaven” Excalibur, Ka’aba (black) stone, etc.; survive atmospheric friction and land on Earth) • Metallic ones with pure iron; surprising ? • Extraterrestrial origin since Iron never occurs in pure form on the Earth but as iron ore compounds • Stones (silicates), Irons (iron and nickel), Stony-irons (silicates and metals) • Largest meteorite (Namibia): 7m3 , 60 tons • Ages from radioactivity 4.6 Gyrs
Stony Iron Meteorite Glassy nodules on exterior. Why?
Comets: Head and Tail Where is the Sun (which direction) ?
Altering orbits of comets Long-period comet Short-period comet
The Tale of Two Tails! Gaseous and Ionic Tails
Comets • Ancient remnants of the Solar nebula • Long period comets from the Oort Cloud; short period ones from the Kuiper Belt • Total number about 10 trillion ! • Structure Nucleus, Coma, H-cloud, Tail • Tail(s): Gaseous and Ionic • Nucleus ~ 5-10 Kms diameter, less than ten billionth of the mass of the Earth • Total mass in comets about 1000 times Earth’s mass (all the planets combined)
Comets (Contd.) • Formed out of the building blocks of the Solar System: Ices (H2O, CO2), like the outer planets • Large eccentricity • Evaporate while approaching the Sun; the tail gets longer • Sometimes break up, e.g. Comet Shoemaker-Levy in 1993 • Meteor Showers, e.g. Leonid shower in 2001
Meteors • “Shooting Stars” • Icy/Dusty pieces like cometary material, or small pieces from comets • Burn up completely in the atmosphere • Meteor showers appear to originate at a common point optical illusion like parallel rail tracks meeting in the distance