AuDHDiego
AuDHDiego t1_je22f3r wrote
Reply to comment by adamginsburg in Is NaCl relatively common in the galaxy/universe? by PHealthy
Oh just saw that you're the author of the referenced paper! Gosh oops that I missed that!
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Congratulations on finding the salty disk!
AuDHDiego t1_je1w58v wrote
Reply to comment by adamginsburg in Is NaCl relatively common in the galaxy/universe? by PHealthy
This is really helpful thank you! So there's not much significant matter expelled from accretion disks?
AuDHDiego t1_je1nh67 wrote
Reply to comment by platoprime in Is NaCl relatively common in the galaxy/universe? by PHealthy
This is fascinating, and it's remarkable that we have all that many heavier elements, considering all that
AuDHDiego t1_je1hc6t wrote
Reply to comment by Mord42 in Is NaCl relatively common in the galaxy/universe? by PHealthy
Thank you! It's fascinating that we have any kind of nontrivial amounts of those elements at all in our grasp, considering their sources.
AuDHDiego t1_je1e484 wrote
Reply to comment by Paaaaap in Is NaCl relatively common in the galaxy/universe? by PHealthy
IIRC quasars and supernovae are where you get the heavier elements, right?
AuDHDiego t1_je2pplj wrote
Reply to comment by Aethelric in Is NaCl relatively common in the galaxy/universe? by PHealthy
Nothing is more humbling and numinous than the universe that stares us in the face