Mineralogy and petrology of fine‐grained samples recovered from the asteroid (162173) Ryugu

Author:

Noguchi Takaaki1ORCID,Matsumoto Toru12,Miyake Akira1,Igami Yohei1,Haruta Mitsutaka3,Saito Hikaru45,Hata Satoshi67,Seto Yusuke8,Miyahara Masaaki9ORCID,Tomioka Naotaka10ORCID,Ishii Hope A.11ORCID,Bradley John P.11,Ohtaki Kenta K.11,Dobrică Elena11ORCID,Leroux Hugues12,Guillou Corentin Le12,Jacob Damien12,de la Peña Francisco12,Laforet Sylvain12,Mouloud Bahae‐Eddine12,Marinova Maya13,Langenhorst Falko14,Harries Dennis15ORCID,Beck Pierre16,Phan Thi H. V.16ORCID,Rebois Rolando16,Abreu Neyda M.17,Gray Jennifer18,Zega Thomas19ORCID,Zanetta Pierre‐M.19,Thompson Michelle S.20,Stroud Rhonda21,Burgess Kate22ORCID,Cymes Brittany A.23,Bridges John C.24,Hicks Leon2425,Lee Martin R.26ORCID,Daly Luke262728ORCID,Bland Phil A.29,Smith William A.30,McFadzean Sam30,Martin Pierre‐Etienne26,Bagot Paul A. J.28,Fougerouse Dennis29,Saxey David W.31,Reddy Steven29ORCID,Rickard William D. A.31,Zolensky Michael E.32ORCID,Frank David R.11,Martinez James23,Tsuchiyama Akira333435,Yasutake Masahiro36,Matsuno Junya33,Okumura Shota1,Mitsukawa Itaru1,Uesugi Kentaro36,Uesugi Masayuki36ORCID,Takeuchi Akihisa33,Sun Mingqi343537,Enju Satomi38,Takigawa Aki39,Michikami Tatsuhiro40,Nakamura Tomoki41,Matsumoto Megumi41,Nakauchi Yusuke42,Abe Masanao4243,Nakazawa Satoru42,Okada Tatsuaki4243,Saiki Takanao42,Tanaka Satoshi4243,Terui Fuyuto44,Yoshikawa Makoto4243,Miyazaki Akiko42,Nakato Aiko42,Nishimura Masahiro42,Usui Tomohiro42,Yada Toru42,Yurimoto Hisayoshi45ORCID,Nagashima Kazuhide11ORCID,Kawasaki Noriyuki45ORCID,Sakamotoa Naoya46,Hoppe Peter47,Okazaki Ryuji48,Yabuta Hikaru9,Naraoka Hiroshi48,Sakamoto Kanako42,Tachibana Shogo49ORCID,Watanabe Sei‐ichiro50,Tsuda Yuichi42

Affiliation:

1. Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

2. The Hakubi Center for Advanced Research Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

3. Institute for Chemical Research Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

4. Institute for Materials Chemistry and Engineering Kyushu University Fukuoka Japan

5. Pan‐Omics Data‐Driven Research Innovation Center Kyushu University Fukuoka Japan

6. Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Sciences Kyushu University Fukuoka Japan

7. The Ultramicroscopy Research Center Kyushu University Fukuoka Japan

8. Department of Geosciences Osaka Metropolitan University Osaka Japan

9. Department of Earth and Planetary Systems Science Hiroshima University Hiroshima Japan

10. Kochi Institute for Core Sample Research, X‐Star, JAMSTEC Nankoku Kochi Japan

11. Hawai‘i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Honolulu Hawaii USA

12. Université de Lille, CNRS, INRAE, Centrale Lille, UMR 8207‐UMET‐Unité Matériaux et Transformations Lille France

13. Université de Lille, CNRS, INRAE, Centrale Lille, Université Artois FR 2638‐IMEC‐Institut Michel‐Eugène Chevreul Lille France

14. Institut für Geowissenschaften Friedrich‐Schiller‐Universität Jena Jena Germany

15. European Space Resources Innovation Centre Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology Belvaux Luxembourg

16. Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, IPAG Grenoble France

17. NASA Langley Research Center Hampton Virginia USA

18. Materials Characterization Lab The Pennsylvania State University Materials Research Institute University Park Pennsylvania USA

19. Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, Department of Planetary Sciences The University of Arizona Tucson Arizona USA

20. Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana USA

21. Buseck Center for Meteorite Studies Arizona State University Tempe Arizona USA

22. Materials Science and Technology Division, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Washington DC USA

23. Jacobs Engineering Dallas Texas USA

24. Space Park Leicester University of Leicester Leicester UK

25. School of Geology, Geography and the Environment The University of Leicester Leicester UK

26. School of Geographical and Earth Sciences The University of Glasgow Glasgow UK

27. Australian Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

28. Department of Materials The University of Oxford Oxford UK

29. School of Earth and Planetary Sciences Curtin University Perth Western Australia Australia

30. Materials and Condensed Matter Physics, School of Physics and Astronomy University of Glasgow Glasgow UK

31. John de Laeter Centre Curtin University Perth Western Australia Australia

32. ARES, NASA Johnson Space Center Houston Texas USA

33. Earth and Space Exploration Center Ritsumeikan University Kusatsu Shiga Japan

34. CAS Key Laboratory of Mineralogy and Metallogeny, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Mineral Physics and Materials Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Guangzhou China

35. CAS Center for Excellence in Deep Earth Science Guangzhou China

36. Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute Sayo‐gun Hyogo Japan

37. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

38. Department of Mathematics, Physics, and Earth Science Ehime University Matsuyama Ehime Japan

39. Department of Earth and Planetary Science The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

40. Faculty of Engineering Kindai University Hiroshima Japan

41. Department of Earth Science Tohoku University Sendai Japan

42. Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Sagamihara Kanagawa Japan

43. The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI Hayama Japan

44. Department of Mechanical Engineering Kanagawa Institute of Technology Atsugi Japan

45. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Hokkaido University Sapporo Japan

46. Creative Research Institution Sousei Hokkaido University Sapporo Japan

47. Abteilung Partikelchemie Max Planck Institut für Chemie Mainz Germany

48. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Kyushu University Fukuoka Japan

49. UTokyo Organization for Planetary and Space Science The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

50. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Nagoya University Nagoya Japan

Abstract

AbstractSamples returned from the carbonaceous asteroid (162173) Ryugu by the Hayabusa2 mission revealed that Ryugu is composed of materials consistent with CI chondrites and some types of space weathering. We report detailed mineralogy of the fine‐grained Ryugu samples allocated to our “Sand” team and report additional space weathering features found on the grains. The dominant mineralogy is composed of a fine‐grained mixture of Mg‐rich saponite and serpentine, magnetite, pyrrhotite, pentlandite, dolomite, and Fe‐bearing magnesite. These grains have mineralogy comparable to that of CI chondrites, showing severe aqueous alteration but lacking ferrihydrite and sulfate. These results are similar to previous works on large Ryugu grains. In addition to the major minerals, we also find many minerals that are rare or have not been reported among CI chondrites. Accessory minerals identified are hydroxyapatite, Mg‐Na phosphate, olivine, low‐Ca pyroxene, Mg‐Al spinel, chromite, manganochromite, eskolaite, ilmenite, cubanite, polydymite, transjordanite, schreibersite, calcite, moissanite, and poorly crystalline phyllosilicate. We also show scanning transmission electron microscope and scanning electron microscope compositional maps and images of some space‐weathered grains and severely heated and melted grains. Although our mineralogical results are consistent with that of millimeter‐sized grains, the fine‐grained fraction is best suited to investigate impact‐induced space weathering.

Funder

European Research Council

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Geophysics

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