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Ryugu: A brand-new planetary sample returned from a C-type asteroid

Authors :
Akiko Miyazaki
Hirotaka Sawada
Hiroshi Naraoka
Lionel Lourit
M. Nishimura
Koki Yumoto
Kentaro Hatakeda
Hajime Yano
Fuyuto Terui
Miwa Yoshitake
Takaaki Noguchi
Shizuho Furuya
Tatsuhiro Michikami
Masahiko Arakawa
Kasumi Yogata
Tatsuaki Okada
Hitoshi Ikeda
Ayako Iwamae
Yuzuru Karouji
Naoyuki Hirata
Hiroshi Takeuchi
Yuri Shimaki
Yayoi N. Miura
Takanao Saiki
Motoo Ito
Aurelie Moussi-Soffys
Koji Matsumoto
Kent Yoshikawa
Hiroki Senshu
Naoko Ogawa
Moe Matsuoka
Yuto Takei
Chikatoshi Honda
Naoya Sakatani
Rosario Brunetto
Hiroshi Kikuchi
Naru Hirata
Yuichiro Cho
Tasuku Hayashi
Kohei Kitazato
Kazuya Kumagai
Yuichi Tsuda
Satoru Nakazawa
Cedric Pilorget
Jean-Pierre Bibring
Yoshiaki Ishihara
Koji Wada
Hirotomo Noda
Satoshi Tanaka
Eizo Nakamura
Shota Kikuchi
Daiki Yamamoto
Hiromichi Soejima
Yuya Hitomi
Tetsuya Yamada
Rina Noguchi
Vincent Hamm
Lucie Riu
Takanobu Shimada
Seiji Sugita
Eri Tatsumi
Shogo Tachibana
Ryota Fukai
Manabu Yamada
Toru Yada
Masanao Abe
Makoto Yoshikawa
Trevor Ireland
Takahiro Iwata
T. Takahashi
Kazunori Ogawa
Damien Loizeau
Noriyuki Namiki
Akira Miura
Aiko Nakato
Katsura Kobayashi
Masaki Fujimoto
Atsushi Fujii
Kei Shirai
Rie Honda
Tomoki Nakamura
Chikako Hirose
Tomohiro Usui
Osamu Mori
Ryuji Okazaki
Yuya Mimasu
Kanako Sakamoto
Yasuhiro Yokota
Yoshinori Takano
Hisayoshi Yurimoto
Sei-ichiro Watanabe
Yuna Yabe
Go Ono
Guillaume Lequertier
Hikaru Yabuta
Tomokatsu Morota
Ryudo Tsukizaki
Masayuki Uesugi
Stefania Soldini
Satoshi Hosoda
Kentaro Uesugi
Yukio Yamamoto
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2021.

Abstract

C-type asteroids are considered to be primitive small Solar-System bodies enriched in water and organics, providing clues for understanding the origin and evolution of the Solar System and the building blocks of life. C-type asteroid 162173 Ryugu has been characterized by remote sensing and on-asteroid measurements with Hayabusa2, but further studies are expected by direct analyses of returned samples. Here we describe the bulk sample mainly consisting of rugged and smooth particles of millimeter to submillimeter size, preserving physical and chemical properties as they were on the asteroid. The particle size distribution is found steeper than that of surface boulders11. Estimated grain densities of the samples have a peak around 1350 kg m-3, which is lower than that of meteorites suggests a high micro-porosity down to millimeter-scale, as estimated at centimeter-scale by thermal measurements. The extremely dark optical to near-infrared reflectance and the spectral profile with weak absorptions at 2.7 and 3.4 microns implying carbonaceous composition with indigenous aqueous alteration, respectively, match the global average of Ryugu, confirming the sample’s representativeness. Together with the absence of chondrule and Ca-Al-rich inclusion of larger than sub-mm, these features indicate Ryugu is most similar to CI chondrites but with darker, more porous and fragile characteristics.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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