Interstellar objects provide the only directly observable samples of icy planetesimals formed around other stars, and can therefore provide insight into the diversity of physical and chemical conditions occurring during exoplanet formation1−3. Here we report isotopic measurements of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, which reveal an elemental composition unlike any Solar System body. The water in 3I/ATLAS is enriched in deuterium, at a level of D/H = (0.98 ± 0.06)%, which is more than an order of magnitude higher than in known comets, while its range of 12C/13C ratios (141–191 for CO 2 and 123–172 for CO) exceeds typical values found in the Solar System, as well as nearby interstellar clouds and protoplanetary disks. Such extreme isotopic signatures indicate formation at temperatures ≲ 30 K in a relatively metal-poor environment. When interpreted with respect to models for Galactic chemical evolution, the carbon isotopic composition implies that 3I/ATLAS may have accreted as long ago as 12 billion years, following a period of intense, early star formation. 3I/ATLAS thus represents a preserved fragment of an ancient planetary system.
Isotopic evidence for a cold and distant origin of 3I/ATLAS
Why This Matters
The discovery of isotopic signatures in interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS reveals its formation in a cold, distant, and ancient environment, offering unique insights into the early conditions of planetary system formation beyond our solar system. This finding highlights the diversity of planetary building blocks and the potential longevity of interstellar objects, impacting our understanding of cosmic history and exoplanetary systems.
Key Takeaways
- 3I/ATLAS has an unusually high deuterium-to-hydrogen ratio, indicating formation in extremely cold conditions.
- Its carbon isotopic ratios suggest it originated over 12 billion years ago, making it a relic of early star formation.
- Interstellar objects like 3I/ATLAS provide valuable clues about the diversity and history of planetary systems across the galaxy.
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