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Ryugu's nucleosynthetic heritage from the outskirts of the Solar System.

Authors :
Hopp T
Dauphas N
Abe Y
Aléon J
O'D Alexander CM
Amari S
Amelin Y
Bajo KI
Bizzarro M
Bouvier A
Carlson RW
Chaussidon M
Choi BG
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
Nakai I
Nagashima K
Nesvorný D
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
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] 2022 Nov 18; Vol. 8 (46), pp. eadd8141. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Nov 16.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Little is known about the origin of the spectral diversity of asteroids and what it says about conditions in the protoplanetary disk. Here, we show that samples returned from Cb-type asteroid Ryugu have Fe isotopic anomalies indistinguishable from Ivuna-type (CI) chondrites, which are distinct from all other carbonaceous chondrites. Iron isotopes, therefore, demonstrate that Ryugu and CI chondrites formed in a reservoir that was different from the source regions of other carbonaceous asteroids. Growth and migration of the giant planets destabilized nearby planetesimals and ejected some inward to be implanted into the Main Belt. In this framework, most carbonaceous chondrites may have originated from regions around the birthplaces of Jupiter and Saturn, while the distinct isotopic composition of CI chondrites and Ryugu may reflect their formation further away in the disk, owing their presence in the inner Solar System to excitation by Uranus and Neptune.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2375-2548
Volume :
8
Issue :
46
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science advances
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36264823
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.add8141