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Samples returned from the asteroid Ryugu are similar to Ivuna-type carbonaceous meteorites.

Authors :
Yokoyama T
Nagashima K
Nakai I
Young ED
Abe Y
Aléon J
Alexander CMO
Amari S
Amelin Y
Bajo KI
Bizzarro M
Bouvier A
Carlson RW
Chaussidon M
Choi BG
Dauphas N
Davis AM
Di Rocco T
Fujiya W
Fukai R
Gautam I
Haba MK
Hibiya Y
Hidaka H
Homma H
Hoppe P
Huss GR
Ichida K
Iizuka T
Ireland TR
Ishikawa A
Ito M
Itoh S
Kawasaki N
Kita NT
Kitajima K
Kleine T
Komatani S
Krot AN
Liu MC
Masuda Y
McKeegan KD
Morita M
Motomura K
Moynier F
Nguyen A
Nittler L
Onose M
Pack A
Park C
Piani L
Qin L
Russell SS
Sakamoto N
Schönbächler M
Tafla L
Tang H
Terada K
Terada Y
Usui T
Wada S
Wadhwa M
Walker RJ
Yamashita K
Yin QZ
Yoneda S
Yui H
Zhang AC
Connolly HC Jr
Lauretta DS
Nakamura T
Naraoka H
Noguchi T
Okazaki R
Sakamoto K
Yabuta H
Abe M
Arakawa M
Fujii A
Hayakawa M
Hirata N
Hirata N
Honda R
Honda C
Hosoda S
Iijima YI
Ikeda H
Ishiguro M
Ishihara Y
Iwata T
Kawahara K
Kikuchi S
Kitazato K
Matsumoto K
Matsuoka M
Michikami T
Mimasu Y
Miura A
Morota T
Nakazawa S
Namiki N
Noda H
Noguchi R
Ogawa N
Ogawa K
Okada T
Okamoto C
Ono G
Ozaki M
Saiki T
Sakatani N
Sawada H
Senshu H
Shimaki Y
Shirai K
Sugita S
Takei Y
Takeuchi H
Tanaka S
Tatsumi E
Terui F
Tsuda Y
Tsukizaki R
Wada K
Watanabe SI
Yamada M
Yamada T
Yamamoto Y
Yano H
Yokota Y
Yoshihara K
Yoshikawa M
Yoshikawa K
Furuya S
Hatakeda K
Hayashi T
Hitomi Y
Kumagai K
Miyazaki A
Nakato A
Nishimura M
Soejima H
Suzuki A
Yada T
Yamamoto D
Yogata K
Yoshitake M
Tachibana S
Yurimoto H
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2023 Feb 24; Vol. 379 (6634), pp. eabn7850. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Feb 24.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Carbonaceous meteorites are thought to be fragments of C-type (carbonaceous) asteroids. Samples of the C-type asteroid (162173) Ryugu were retrieved by the Hayabusa2 spacecraft. We measured the mineralogy and bulk chemical and isotopic compositions of Ryugu samples. The samples are mainly composed of materials similar to those of carbonaceous chondrite meteorites, particularly the CI (Ivuna-type) group. The samples consist predominantly of minerals formed in aqueous fluid on a parent planetesimal. The primary minerals were altered by fluids at a temperature of 37° ± 10°C, about [Formula: see text] million (statistical) or [Formula: see text] million (systematic) years after the formation of the first solids in the Solar System. After aqueous alteration, the Ryugu samples were likely never heated above ~100°C. The samples have a chemical composition that more closely resembles that of the Sun's photosphere than other natural samples do.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
379
Issue :
6634
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35679354
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abn7850