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    Publication Date: 2018-06-11
    Description: Recently, nebular shock waves have become one of the leading candidates for explaining the presence of chondrules in primitive meteorites. While shocks have been shown to be capable of explaining many of the features of chondrules, a major problem with the theory is that the source of the shocks remains unidentified. Among the suggested sources of the shocks are bow shocks created by supersonic planetesimals in the nebula. Recently, we studied the structure of the shocks that would form around such supersonic planetesimals. We found that particles that encountered the shocks at distances greater than 2 planetesimal radii from the planetesimal would cool too quickly to form the textures observed in chondrules. While the region of the shock far away from the planetesimal may not allow chondrules to form, the region closer in has not been studied in detail. In this work we consider the dynamical and thermal evolution of particles that encounter supersonic planetesimals in this region.
    Keywords: Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration
    Type: Lunar and Planetary Science XXXV: Origin of Planetary Systems; LPI-Contrib-1197
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