The cosmochemistry of planetary systems.

IF 38.1 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Nature reviews. Chemistry Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-28 DOI:10.1038/s41570-025-00711-9
Martin Bizzarro, Anders Johansen, Caroline Dorn
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Abstract

Planets form and obtain their compositions from the leftover material present in protoplanetary disks of dust and gas surrounding young stars. The chemical make-up of a disk influences every aspect of planetary composition, including their overall chemical properties, volatile content, atmospheric composition and potential for habitability. This Review discusses our knowledge of the chemical and isotopic composition of Solar System materials and how this information can be used to place constraints on the formation pathways of terrestrial planets. We conclude that planetesimal formation by the streaming instability followed by rapid accretion of drifting pebbles within the protoplanetary disk lifetime reproduces most of the chemical and isotopic observables in the Solar System. This finding has important implications for planetary habitability beyond the Solar System because in pebble accretion, volatiles important for life are accreted during the main growth phase of rocky planets as opposed to the late stage. Finally, we explore how bulk chemical inventories and masses of planetary bodies control the composition of their primordial atmospheres and their potential to develop habitable conditions.

行星系统的宇宙化学。
行星的形成和组成来自于围绕着年轻恒星的尘埃和气体的原行星盘中的剩余物质。圆盘的化学组成影响行星组成的各个方面,包括它们的总体化学性质、挥发性含量、大气组成和可居住性的潜力。这篇综述讨论了我们对太阳系物质的化学和同位素组成的了解,以及如何利用这些信息来限制类地行星的形成途径。我们得出的结论是,在原行星盘的生命周期内,由流不稳定性和漂流卵石的快速吸积引起的星子形成再现了太阳系中大部分可观测到的化学和同位素。这一发现对太阳系以外行星的可居住性具有重要意义,因为在鹅卵石吸积中,对生命重要的挥发物是在岩石行星的主要生长阶段而不是后期阶段被吸积的。最后,我们探讨了行星体的大量化学库存和质量如何控制其原始大气的组成及其发展可居住条件的潜力。
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Nature reviews. Chemistry
Nature reviews. Chemistry Chemical Engineering-General Chemical Engineering
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52.80
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期刊介绍: Nature Reviews Chemistry is an online-only journal that publishes Reviews, Perspectives, and Comments on various disciplines within chemistry. The Reviews aim to offer balanced and objective analyses of selected topics, providing clear descriptions of relevant scientific literature. The content is designed to be accessible to recent graduates in any chemistry-related discipline while also offering insights for principal investigators and industry-based research scientists. Additionally, Reviews should provide the authors' perspectives on future directions and opinions regarding the major challenges faced by researchers in the field.
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