What negative consequence could result if a solar system formed too soon after a nearby supernova event?

Answer

The forming system might be too irradiated or hot for stable planet accretion

A recent, nearby supernova could blast a forming solar system with lethal cosmic rays or leave the nebula too hot and dense, preventing the necessary slow accretion of rocky planets.

What negative consequence could result if a solar system formed too soon after a nearby supernova event?

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