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Meteoritic Stardust Unlocks Timing of Supernova Dust Formation
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2017362029
The following person(s) is (are) doing
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TORRANCE, CA 90505, LOS ANGELES
COUNTY. Registered Owner(s): NOELANI
BREWSTER, 1033 E FERNROCK ST,
CARSON, CA 90746. This business is
being conducted by an INDIVIDUAL.
The registrant commenced to transact
business under the fictitious business
name or names listed above on: 12/2007.
Signed: NOELANI BREWSTER, OWNER.
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Recorder of Los Angeles County on
DECEMBER 29, 2017.
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2017349354
The following person(s) is (are) doing
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FIGUEROA ST, UNIT C-D, GARDENA,
CA 90248, LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
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CA 90248, CA. This business is being
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CA, 90746, LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
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CARSON, CA, 90746, CA. This business
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MARKUS BRINKERHOFF, 1800
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Based on a Press Release from Carnegie
Institution for Science, Provided
by Bob Eklund
Dust is everywhere—not just in your attic
or under your bed, but also in outer space.
To astronomers, dust can be a nuisance by
blocking the light of distant stars, or it can
be a tool to study the history of our universe,
galaxy, and solar system.
For example, astronomers have been trying to
explain why some recently discovered distant,
but young, galaxies contain massive amounts
of dust. These observations indicate that Type
II supernovae—explosions of stars more than
ten times as massive as the Sun—produce
copious amounts of dust, but how and when
they do so is not well understood.
New work from a team of Carnegie
cosmochemists published by Science Advances
reports analyses of carbon-rich dust grains
extracted from meteorites that show that these
grains formed in the outflows from one or
more Type II supernovae more than two years
after the progenitor stars exploded. This dust
was then blown into space to be eventually
incorporated into new stellar systems, including
in this case, our own.
The researchers—led by postdoctoral
researcher Nan Liu, along with Larry
Nittler, Conel Alexander, and Jianhua Wang
of Carnegie’s Department of Terrestrial
Magnetism—came to their conclusion not by
studying supernovae with telescopes. Rather,
they analyzed microscopic silicon carbide, SiC,
dust grains that formed in supernovae more
than 4.6 billion years ago and were trapped
in meteorites as our solar system formed from
the ashes of the galaxy’s previous generations
of stars.
Some meteorites have been known for
decades to contain a record of the original
building blocks of the solar system, including
Looking Up
stardust grains that formed in prior generations
of stars.
“Because these presolar grains are literally
stardust that can be studied in detail in the
laboratory,” explained Nittler, “they are excellent
probes of a range of astrophysical processes.”
For this study, the team set out to investigate
the timing of supernova dust formation by
measuring isotopes—versions of elements
with the same number of protons but different
numbers of neutrons—in rare presolar silicon
carbide grains with compositions indicating that
they formed in Type II supernovae.
Certain isotopes enable scientists to establish
a time frame for cosmic events because they are
radioactive. In these instances, the number of
neutrons present in the isotope make it unstable.
To gain stability, it releases energetic particles
in a way that alters the number of protons and
neutrons, transmuting it into a different element.
The Carnegie team focused on a rare isotope
of titanium, titanium-49, because this isotope is
the product of radioactive decay of vanadium-49
which is produced during supernova explosions
and transmutes into titanium-49 with a halflife
of 330 days. How much titanium-49 gets
incorporated into a supernova dust grain thus
depends on when the grain forms after the
explosion.
Using a state-of-the-art mass spectrometer
to measure the titanium isotopes in supernova
SiC grains with much better precision than
could be accomplished by previous studies, the
team found that the grains must have formed
at least two years after their massive parent
stars exploded.
“This dust-formation process can occur
continuously for years, with the dust slowly
building up over time, which aligns with
astronomer’s observations of varying amounts of
dust surrounding the sites of stellar explosions,”
added lead author Liu. •
An electron microscope image of a micron-sized supernova silicon carbide, SiC, stardust grain (lower right) extracted from a primitive
meteorite. Photo credit: Carnegscience.edu