A unified intensity of the magnetic field in the protoplanetary disk from the Winchcombe meteorite
One key feature of our protoplanetary disk that shaped its transformation into a system of planetary bodies was its vast magnetic field. Unique constraints on the properties of this field can be gleaned from paleomagnetic measurements of certain meteorites. Here, we apply this approach to the recent...
Main Authors: | Bryson, JFJ, Nichols, C, Macniocaill, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2023
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