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Abundant presolar grains and primordial organics preserved in carbon-rich exogenous clasts in asteroid Ryugu.

Authors :
Nguyen AN
Mane P
Keller LP
Piani L
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
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
Nakai I
Nagashima K
Nesvorný D
Nittler L
Onose M
Pack A
Park C
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
Yokoyama T
Yoneda S
Young ED
Yui H
Zhang AC
Nakamura T
Naraoka H
Noguchi T
Okazaki R
Sakamoto K
Yabuta H
Abe M
Miyazaki A
Nakato A
Nishimura M
Okada T
Yada T
Yogata K
Nakazawa S
Saiki T
Tanaka S
Terui F
Tsuda Y
Watanabe SI
Yoshikawa M
Tachibana S
Yurimoto H
Source :
Science advances [Sci Adv] 2023 Jul 14; Vol. 9 (28), pp. eadh1003. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jul 14.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Preliminary analyses of asteroid Ryugu samples show kinship to aqueously altered CI (Ivuna-type) chondrites, suggesting similar origins. We report identification of C-rich, particularly primitive clasts in Ryugu samples that contain preserved presolar silicate grains and exceptional abundances of presolar SiC and isotopically anomalous organic matter. The high presolar silicate abundance (104 ppm) indicates that the clast escaped extensive alteration. The 5 to 10 times higher abundances of presolar SiC (~235 ppm), N-rich organic matter, organics with N isotopic anomalies (1.2%), and organics with C isotopic anomalies (0.2%) in the primitive clasts compared to bulk Ryugu suggest that the clasts formed in a unique part of the protoplanetary disk enriched in presolar materials. These clasts likely represent previously unsampled outer solar system material that accreted onto Ryugu after aqueous alteration ceased, consistent with Ryugu's rubble pile origin.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2375-2548
Volume :
9
Issue :
28
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science advances
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37450600
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adh1003