Turbulent infall onto class 0 disks sublimates prior CAIs and allows re-condensation during cooling, explaining their brief 100 kyr formation episode.
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High-resolution NIR spectra of 15 FUors reveal double-peaked Keplerian profiles in five K-band targets that fit disk models, J-K band correlations without clear wavelength linewidth trends, and M-band CO lines of distinct origin likely due to blending or winds.
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Turbulent infall onto class 0 disks as cause of CAI brief condensation episode in the solar system
Turbulent infall onto class 0 disks sublimates prior CAIs and allows re-condensation during cooling, explaining their brief 100 kyr formation episode.
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Probing the kinematics of FU Orionis objects through high-resolution near-infrared spectroscopy
High-resolution NIR spectra of 15 FUors reveal double-peaked Keplerian profiles in five K-band targets that fit disk models, J-K band correlations without clear wavelength linewidth trends, and M-band CO lines of distinct origin likely due to blending or winds.