The role of ice lines in the formation of Uranus and Neptune.
<p>We aim at investigating whether the chemical composition of the outer region of the protosolar nebula can be consistent with current estimates of the elemental abundances in the ice giants. To do so, we use a self-consistent evolutionary disc and transport model to investigate the time and...
Main Authors: | Mousis, O, Aguichine, A, Helled, R, Irwin, PGJ, Lunine, JI |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society, The
2020
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