Remnants of a lost Planetesimal: Searching for the Angrite parent body

IF 3.2 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Icarus Pub Date : 2025-03-15 Epub Date: 2024-12-09 DOI:10.1016/j.icarus.2024.116429
B.G. Rider-Stokes , S.L. Jackson , T.H. Burbine , L.F. White , R.C. Greenwood , E.M. MacLennan , M. Anand , A. Yamaguchi , M.M. Grady
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It is hypothesized that the Solar System was once populated by Moon to Mars-sized planetary embryos, however, resulting debris from their disruptions is not easily discernible in the modern-day Solar System. Angrites are among the oldest differentiated materials in our Solar System, recording prolonged magmatism, and their parent body is expected to have been Moon to Mars-sized. Even so, no parent body in the modern-day Solar System has been identified. Our UV–Vis-NIR spectra of ten angrites, compared with 712 asteroids, reveal multiple candidates with spectral similarities through curve matching and band-structure analysis. Asteroid (246) Asporina provides the best analog for the angrite meteorites, potentially representing a fragment of a long-lost Moon to Mars-sized body that once resided in the inner Solar System, which was subsequently incorporated into the growing terrestrial planets.
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一颗消失的小行星的残余物:寻找愤怒星的母体
据推测,太阳系曾经有月球到火星大小的行星胚胎,然而,在现代太阳系中,由于它们的破坏而产生的碎片并不容易辨认。安格力岩是太阳系中最古老的分化物质之一,记录了长期的岩浆活动,它们的母体预计有月球到火星那么大。即便如此,在现代太阳系中还没有发现任何母体。通过曲线匹配和波段结构分析,我们将10颗花岗岩的紫外-可见-近红外光谱与712颗小行星进行了比较,发现了多个具有光谱相似性的候选小行星。小行星(246)阿斯波里纳(Asporina)提供了与安格利特陨石最好的类比,它可能代表了一个消失已久的月球与火星大小的天体的碎片,这个天体曾经位于太阳系内部,后来被并入了不断增长的类地行星。
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Icarus
Icarus 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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6.30
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356
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Icarus is devoted to the publication of original contributions in the field of Solar System studies. Manuscripts reporting the results of new research - observational, experimental, or theoretical - concerning the astronomy, geology, meteorology, physics, chemistry, biology, and other scientific aspects of our Solar System or extrasolar systems are welcome. The journal generally does not publish papers devoted exclusively to the Sun, the Earth, celestial mechanics, meteoritics, or astrophysics. Icarus does not publish papers that provide "improved" versions of Bode''s law, or other numerical relations, without a sound physical basis. Icarus does not publish meeting announcements or general notices. Reviews, historical papers, and manuscripts describing spacecraft instrumentation may be considered, but only with prior approval of the editor. An entire issue of the journal is occasionally devoted to a single subject, usually arising from a conference on the same topic. The language of publication is English. American or British usage is accepted, but not a mixture of these.
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