Published July 24, 2020
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Meteorite evidence for partial differentiation and protracted accretion of planetesimals
Creators
- 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- 2. University of Cambridge
- 3. University of Chicago
- 4. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- 5. Southwest Research Institute
Description
Modern meteorite classification schemes assume that no single planetary body could be source of both unmelted (chondritic) and melted (achondritic) meteorites. This dichotomy is a natural outcome of formation models assuming that planetesimal accretion occurred nearly instantaneously. However, it has recently been proposed that the accretion of many planetesimals lasted over ≳1 million years (Ma). This could have resulted in partially differentiated internal structures, with individual bodies containing iron cores, achondritic silicate mantles, and chondritic crusts. This proposal can be tested by searching for a meteorite group containing evidence for these three layers. We combine synchrotron paleomagnetic analyses with thermal, impact, and collisional evolution models to show that the parent body of the enigmatic IIE iron meteorites was such a partially differentiated planetesimal. This implies that some chondrites and achondrites simultaneously coexisted on the same planetesimal, indicating that accretion was protracted and that apparently undifferentiated asteroids may contain melted interiors.
Data availability
The raw XPEEM data are publicly available on the Magnetic Information Consortium (MagIC) database at earthref.org/MagIC/16837. All other data needed to evaluate the conclusions in the paper are present in the paper and/or the Supplementary Materials.Files
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Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1126/sciadv.aba1303
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:11024
Funding
- U.S. Department of Energy
- DE-AC02-05CH11231
- NASA
- Emerging Worlds Program
- NASA
- Discovery Program
- University of Cambridge