Les premiers corps du Système solaire ont été magnétisés par les vents solaires qui les enveloppaient.
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Arrival and magnetization of carbonaceous chondrites in the asteroid belt before 4562 million years ago : https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-020-00055-w
Meteorite magnetizations can provide rare insight into early Solar System evolution. Such data take on new importance with recognition of the isotopic dichotomy between non-carbonaceous and carbonaceous meteorites, representing distinct inner and outer disk reservoirs, and the likelihood that parent body asteroids were once separated by Jupiter and subsequently mixed. The arrival time of these parent bodies into the main asteroid belt, however, has heretofore been unknown. Herein, we show that weak CV (Vigarano type) and CM (Mighei type) carbonaceous chondrite remanent magnetizations indicate acquisition by the solar wind 4.2 to 4.8 million years after Ca-Al-rich inclusion (CAI) formation at heliocentric distances of ~2–4 AU. These data thus indicate that the CV and CM parent asteroids had arrived near, or within, the orbital range of the present-day asteroid belt from the outer disk isotopic reservoir within the first 5 million years of Solar System history.
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Il a pu être ainsi établi que les astéroïdes (parents des chondrites carbonées) en provenance du Système solaire externe, ont rejoint la ceinture d'astéroïde dès les cinq premiers millions d'années de notre histoire.L'histoire du système solaire révélé par le paléomagnétisme des météorites
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