According to the slow formation hypothesis, what crucial event must be delayed or happen before the final assembly to avoid the moons being lost?

Answer

The disappearance of the gas disk

The slow model suggests that the accretion process for the final moons was delayed until the surrounding gas had largely dissipated, minimizing destructive inward migration caused by gas drag.

According to the slow formation hypothesis, what crucial event must be delayed or happen before the final assembly to avoid the moons being lost?

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