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    Formation and evolution of carbonaceous asteroid Ryugu: Direct evidence from returned samples

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    Authors
    Nakamura, T
    Matsumoto, M
    Amano, K
    Enokido, Y
    Zolensky, ME
    Mikouchi, T
    Genda, H
    Tanaka, S
    Zolotov, MY
    Kurosawa, K
    Wakita, S
    Hyodo, R
    Nagano, H
    Nakashima, D
    Takahashi, Y
    Fujioka, Y
    Kikuiri, M
    Kagawa, E
    Matsuoka, M
    Brearley, AJ
    Tsuchiyama, A
    Uesugi, M
    Matsuno, J
    Kimura, Y
    Sato, M
    Milliken, RE
    Tatsumi, E
    Sugita, S
    Hiroi, T
    Kitazato, K
    Brownlee, D
    Joswiak, DJ
    Takahashi, M
    Ninomiya, K
    Takahashi, T
    Osawa, T
    Terada, K
    Brenker, FE
    Tkalcec, BJ
    Vincze, L
    Brunetto, R
    Aléon-Toppani, A
    Chan, QHS
    Roskosz, M
    Viennet, J-C
    Beck, P
    Alp, EE
    Michikami, T
    Nagaashi, Y
    Tsuji, T
    Ino, Y
    Martinez, J
    Han, J
    Dolocan, A
    Bodnar, RJ
    Tanaka, M
    Yoshida, H
    Sugiyama, K
    King, A cc
    Fukushi, K
    Suga, H
    Yamashita, S
    Kawai, T
    Inoue, K
    Nakato, A
    Noguchi, T
    Vilas, F
    Hendrix, AR
    Jaramillo-Correa, C
    Domingue, DL
    Dominguez, G
    Gainsforth, Z
    Engrand, C
    Duprat, J
    Russell, SS
    Bonato, E
    Ma, C
    Kawamoto, T
    Wada, T
    Watanabe, S
    Endo, R
    Enju, S
    Riu, L
    Rubino, S
    Tack, P
    Takeshita, S
    Takeichi, Y
    Takeuchi, A
    Takigawa, A
    Takir, D
    Tanigaki, T
    Taniguchi, A
    Tsukamoto, K
    Yagi, T
    Yamada, S
    Yamamoto, K
    Yamashita, Y
    Yasutake, M
    Uesugi, K
    Umegaki, I
    Chiu, I
    Ishizaki, T
    Okumura, S
    Palomba, E
    Pilorget, C
    Potin, SM
    Alasli, A
    Anada, S
    Araki, Y
    Sakatani, N
    Schultz, C
    Sekizawa, O
    Sitzman, SD
    Sugiura, K
    Sun, M
    Dartois, E
    De Pauw, E
    Dionnet, Z
    Djouadi, Z
    Falkenberg, G
    Fujita, R
    Fukuma, T
    Gearba, IR
    Hagiya, K
    Hu, MY
    Kato, T
    Kawamura, T
    Kimura, M
    Kubo, MK
    Langenhorst, F
    Lantz, C
    Lavina, B
    Lindner, M
    Zhao, J
    Vekemans, B
    Baklouti, D
    Bazi, B
    Borondics, F
    Nagasawa, S
    Nishiyama, G
    Nitta, K
    Mathurin, J
    Matsumoto, T
    Mitsukawa, I
    Miura, H
    Miyake, A
    Miyake, Y
    Yurimoto, H
    Okazaki, R
    Yabuta, H
    Naraoka, H
    Sakamoto, K
    Tachibana, S
    Connolly, HC
    Lauretta, DS
    Yoshitake, M
    Yoshikawa, M
    Yoshikawa, K
    Yoshihara, K
    Yokota, Y
    Yogata, K
    Yano, H
    Yamamoto, Y
    Yamamoto, D
    Yamada, M
    Yamada, T
    Yada, T
    Wada, K
    Usui, T
    Tsukizaki, R
    Terui, F
    Takeuchi, H
    Takei, Y
    Iwamae, A
    Soejima, H
    Shirai, K
    Shimaki, Y
    Senshu, H
    Sawada, H
    Saiki, T
    Ozaki, M
    Ono, G
    Okada, T
    Ogawa, N
    Ogawa, K
    Noguchi, R
    Noda, H
    Nishimura, M
    Namiki, N
    Nakazawa, S
    Morota, T
    Miyazaki, A
    Miura, A
    Mimasu, Y
    Matsumoto, K
    Kumagai, K
    Kouyama, T
    Kikuchi, S
    Kawahara, K
    Kameda, S
    Iwata, T
    Ishihara, Y
    Ishiguro, M
    Ikeda, H
    Hosoda, S
    Honda, R
    Honda, C
    Hitomi, Y
    Hirata, N
    Hirata, N
    Hayashi, T
    Hayakawa, M
    Hatakeda, K
    Furuya, S
    Fukai, R
    Fujii, A
    Cho, Y
    Arakawa, M
    Abe, M
    Watanabe, S
    Tsuda, Y
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    2023-02-24
    Submitted date
    2021-12-25
    
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    Abstract
    Samples of the carbonaceous asteroid Ryugu were brought to Earth by the Hayabusa2 spacecraft. We analyzed 17 Ryugu samples measuring 1 to 8 millimeters. Carbon dioxide–bearing water inclusions are present within a pyrrhotite crystal, indicating that Ryugu’s parent asteroid formed in the outer Solar System. The samples contain low abundances of materials that formed at high temperatures, such as chondrules and calcium- and aluminum-rich inclusions. The samples are rich in phyllosilicates and carbonates, which formed through aqueous alteration reactions at low temperature, high pH, and water/rock ratios of <1 (by mass). Less altered fragments contain olivine, pyroxene, amorphous silicates, calcite, and phosphide. Numerical simulations, based on the mineralogical and physical properties of the samples, indicate that Ryugu’s parent body formed ~2 million years after the beginning of Solar System formation.
    Citation
    T. Nakamura et al. ,Formation and evolution of carbonaceous asteroid Ryugu: Direct evidence from returned samples. Science379, eabn8671(2023). DOI: 10.1126/science.abn8671
    Publisher
    American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
    Journal
    Science
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10141/623149
    DOI
    10.1126/science.abn8671
    Type
    Journal Article
    Item Description
    Copyright © 2023 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. The attached file is the published version of the article.
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    ISSN
    0036-8075
    EISSN
    1095-9203
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1126/science.abn8671
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