Space weathering acts strongly on the uppermost surface of Ryugu
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Published:2023-09-27
Issue:1
Volume:4
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ISSN:2662-4435
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Container-title:Communications Earth & Environment
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Commun Earth Environ
Author:
Matsuoka MoeORCID, Kagawa Ei-ichi, Amano KanaORCID, Nakamura Tomoki, Tatsumi Eri, Osawa Takahito, Hiroi TakahiroORCID, Milliken Ralph, Domingue DeborahORCID, Takir DrissORCID, Brunetto RosarioORCID, Barucci AntonellaORCID, Kitazato KoheiORCID, Sugita SeijiORCID, Fujioka Yuri, Sasaki Osamu, Kobayashi Shiho, Iwata Takahiro, Morota TomokatsuORCID, Yokota YasuhiroORCID, Kouyama ToruORCID, Honda Rie, Kameda ShingoORCID, Cho YuichiroORCID, Yoshioka KazuoORCID, Sawada Hirotaka, Hayakawa Masahiko, Sakatani Naoya, Yamada ManabuORCID, Suzuki Hidehiko, Honda Chikatoshi, Ogawa KazunoriORCID, Shirai KeiORCID, Lantz Cateline, Rubino Stefano, Yurimoto HisayoshiORCID, Noguchi TakaakiORCID, Okazaki Ryuji, Yabuta HikaruORCID, Naraoka Hiroshi, Sakamoto Kanako, Tachibana ShogoORCID, Yada ToruORCID, Nishimura Masahiro, Nakato Aiko, Miyazaki AkikoORCID, Yogata KasumiORCID, Abe Masanao, Okada TatsuakiORCID, Usui TomohiroORCID, Yoshikawa Makoto, Saiki Takanao, Tanaka Satoshi, Terui Fuyuto, Nakazawa SatoruORCID, Watanabe Sei-ichiroORCID, Tsuda Yuichi
Abstract
AbstractReturned samples from Cb-type asteroid (162173) Ryugu exhibit very dark spectra in visible and near-infrared ranges, generally consistent with the Hayabusa2 observations. A critical difference is that a structural water absorption of hydrous silicates is around twice as deep in the returned samples compared with those of Ryugu’s surface, suggesting Ryugu surface is more dehydrated. Here we use laboratory experiments data to indicate the spectral differences between returned samples and asteroid surface are best explained if Ryugu surface has (1) higher porosity, (2) larger particle size, and (3) more space-weathered condition, with the last being the most effective. On Ryugu, space weathering by micrometeoroid bombardments promoting dehydration seem to be more effective than that by solar-wind implantation. Extremely homogeneous spectra of the Ryugu’s global surface is in contrast with the heterogeneous S-type asteroid (25143) Itokawa’s spectra, which suggests space weathering has proceeded more rapidly on Cb-type asteroids than S-type asteroids.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
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