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Unusual CO₂-rich disk detected around young star challenges planet formation models – New Study/Science Updates



A study led by Jenny Frediani at Stockholm University has revealed a planet-forming disk with a strikingly unusual chemical composition: an unexpectedly high abundance of carbon dioxide (CO2) in regions where Earth-like planets may one day form.



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A Stockholm University study, led by Jenny Frediani, discovered an anomaly in a planet-forming disk: unusually high levels of carbon dioxide (CO2). This abundance is located in the region where Earth-like planets could potentially develop. The finding challenges existing understanding of protoplanetary disk chemistry and raises questions about the conditions under which terrestrial planets form. This unique chemical composition suggests a distinct and potentially influential environment for future planetary development.

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