A pristine record of outer Solar System materials from asteroid Ryugu’s returned sample

Author:

Ito MotooORCID,Tomioka NaotakaORCID,Uesugi MasayukiORCID,Yamaguchi Akira,Shirai Naoki,Ohigashi Takuji,Liu Ming-ChangORCID,Greenwood Richard C.,Kimura Makoto,Imae Naoya,Uesugi KentaroORCID,Nakato AikoORCID,Yogata Kasumi,Yuzawa HayatoORCID,Kodama Yu,Tsuchiyama Akira,Yasutake Masahiro,Findlay RossORCID,Franchi Ian A.ORCID,Malley James A.,McCain Kaitlyn A.ORCID,Matsuda Nozomi,McKeegan Kevin D.,Hirahara KaoriORCID,Takeuchi AkihisaORCID,Sekimoto Shun,Sakurai Ikuya,Okada Ikuo,Karouji YuzuruORCID,Arakawa MasahikoORCID,Fujii AtsushiORCID,Fujimoto Masaki,Hayakawa Masahiko,Hirata Naoyuki,Hirata NaruORCID,Honda Rie,Honda Chikatoshi,Hosoda SatoshiORCID,Iijima Yu-ichi,Ikeda Hitoshi,Ishiguro MasateruORCID,Ishihara YoshiakiORCID,Iwata TakahiroORCID,Kawahara Kosuke,Kikuchi Shota,Kitazato KoheiORCID,Matsumoto Koji,Matsuoka Moe,Michikami TatsuhiroORCID,Mimasu Yuya,Miura AkiraORCID,Mori OsamuORCID,Morota TomokatsuORCID,Nakazawa SatoruORCID,Namiki NoriyukiORCID,Noda Hirotomo,Noguchi Rina,Ogawa NaokoORCID,Ogawa KazunoriORCID,Okada TatsuakiORCID,Okamoto Chisato,Ono Go,Ozaki MasanobuORCID,Saiki Takanao,Sakatani NaoyaORCID,Sawada Hirotaka,Senshu Hiroki,Shimaki YuriORCID,Shirai Kei,Sugita SeijiORCID,Takei YutoORCID,Takeuchi HiroshiORCID,Tanaka Satoshi,Tatsumi EriORCID,Terui Fuyuto,Tsukizaki RyudoORCID,Wada KojiORCID,Yamada ManabuORCID,Yamada Tetsuya,Yamamoto YukioORCID,Yano HajimeORCID,Yokota YasuhiroORCID,Yoshihara Keisuke,Yoshikawa Makoto,Yoshikawa Kent,Fukai Ryota,Furuya Shizuho,Hatakeda Kentaro,Hayashi Tasuku,Hitomi Yuya,Kumagai Kazuya,Miyazaki AkikoORCID,Nishimura Masahiro,Soejima Hiromichi,Iwamae Ayako,Yamamoto Daiki,Yoshitake Miwa,Yada ToruORCID,Abe Masanao,Usui TomohiroORCID,Watanabe Sei-ichiroORCID,Tsuda Yuichi

Abstract

AbstractVolatile and organic-rich C-type asteroids may have been one of the main sources of Earth’s water. Our best insight into their chemistry is currently provided by carbonaceous chondritic meteorites, but the meteorite record is biased: only the strongest types survive atmospheric entry and are then modified by interaction with the terrestrial environment. Here we present the results of a detailed bulk and microanalytical study of pristine Ryugu particles, brought to Earth by the Hayabusa2 spacecraft. Ryugu particles display a close compositional match with the chemically unfractionated, but aqueously altered, CI (Ivuna-type) chondrites, which are widely used as a proxy for the bulk Solar System composition. The sample shows an intricate spatial relationship between aliphatic-rich organics and phyllosilicates and indicates maximum temperatures of ~30 °C during aqueous alteration. We find that heavy hydrogen and nitrogen abundances are consistent with an outer Solar System origin. Ryugu particles are the most uncontaminated and unfractionated extraterrestrial materials studied so far, and provide the best available match to the bulk Solar System composition.

Funder

MEXT | Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

National Institute of Polar Research

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Astronomy and Astrophysics

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