Preliminary analysis of the Hayabusa2 samples returned from C-type asteroid Ryugu

Author:

Yada ToruORCID,Abe Masanao,Okada TatsuakiORCID,Nakato AikoORCID,Yogata Kasumi,Miyazaki AkikoORCID,Hatakeda Kentaro,Kumagai Kazuya,Nishimura Masahiro,Hitomi Yuya,Soejima Hiromichi,Yoshitake Miwa,Iwamae Ayako,Furuya Shizuho,Uesugi Masayuki,Karouji YuzuruORCID,Usui TomohiroORCID,Hayashi Tasuku,Yamamoto DaikiORCID,Fukai RyotaORCID,Sugita SeijiORCID,Cho YuichiroORCID,Yumoto KokiORCID,Yabe Yuna,Bibring Jean-Pierre,Pilorget CedricORCID,Hamm Vincent,Brunetto RosarioORCID,Riu Lucie,Lourit Lionel,Loizeau DamienORCID,Lequertier GuillaumeORCID,Moussi-Soffys Aurelie,Tachibana ShogoORCID,Sawada Hirotaka,Okazaki Ryuji,Takano YoshinoriORCID,Sakamoto Kanako,Miura Yayoi N.ORCID,Yano HajimeORCID,Ireland Trevor R.ORCID,Yamada Tetsuya,Fujimoto Masaki,Kitazato KoheiORCID,Namiki NoriyukiORCID,Arakawa MasahikoORCID,Hirata NaruORCID,Yurimoto HisayoshiORCID,Nakamura Tomoki,Noguchi Takaaki,Yabuta Hikaru,Naraoka Hiroshi,Ito MotooORCID,Nakamura Eizo,Uesugi KentaroORCID,Kobayashi KatsuraORCID,Michikami TatsuhiroORCID,Kikuchi Hiroshi,Hirata Naoyuki,Ishihara YoshiakiORCID,Matsumoto Koji,Noda Hirotomo,Noguchi Rina,Shimaki YuriORCID,Shirai Kei,Ogawa KazunoriORCID,Wada KojiORCID,Senshu Hiroki,Yamamoto Yukio,Morota Tomokatsu,Honda Rie,Honda Chikatoshi,Yokota YasuhiroORCID,Matsuoka MoeORCID,Sakatani NaoyaORCID,Tatsumi Eri,Miura AkiraORCID,Yamada ManabuORCID,Fujii AtsushiORCID,Hirose Chikako,Hosoda SatoshiORCID,Ikeda Hitoshi,Iwata TakahiroORCID,Kikuchi Shota,Mimasu Yuya,Mori OsamuORCID,Ogawa Naoko,Ono Go,Shimada Takanobu,Soldini StefaniaORCID,Takahashi Tadateru,Takei YutoORCID,Takeuchi HiroshiORCID,Tsukizaki RyudoORCID,Yoshikawa Kent,Terui Fuyuto,Nakazawa SatoruORCID,Tanaka Satoshi,Saiki Takanao,Yoshikawa Makoto,Watanabe Sei-ichiroORCID,Tsuda Yuichi

Abstract

AbstractC-type asteroids1 are considered to be primitive small Solar System bodies enriched in water and organics, providing clues to the origin and evolution of the Solar System and the building blocks of life. C-type asteroid 162173 Ryugu has been characterized by remote sensing2–7 and on-asteroid measurements8,9 with Hayabusa2 (ref. 10). However, the ground truth provided by laboratory analysis of returned samples is invaluable to determine the fine properties of asteroids and other planetary bodies. We report preliminary results of analyses on returned samples from Ryugu of the particle size distribution, density and porosity, spectral properties and textural properties, and the results of a search for Ca–Al-rich inclusions (CAIs) and chondrules. The bulk sample mainly consists of rugged and smooth particles of millimetre to submillimetre size, confirming that the physical and chemical properties were not altered during the return from the asteroid. The power index of its size distribution is shallower than that of the surface boulder observed on Ryugu11, indicating differences in the returned Ryugu samples. The average of the estimated bulk densities of Ryugu sample particles is 1,282 ± 231 kg m−3, which is lower than that of meteorites12, suggesting a high microporosity down to the millimetre scale, extending centimetre-scale estimates from thermal measurements5,9. The extremely dark optical to near-infrared reflectance and spectral profile with weak absorptions at 2.7 and 3.4 μm imply a carbonaceous composition with indigenous aqueous alteration, matching the global average of Ryugu3,4 and confirming that the sample is representative of the asteroid. Together with the absence of submillimetre CAIs and chondrules, these features indicate that Ryugu is most similar to CI chondrites but has lower albedo, higher porosity and more fragile characteristics.

Funder

MEXT | Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales

Department of Education and Training | Australian Research Council

MEXT | National Institutes of Natural Sciences

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Astronomy and Astrophysics

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