Variations of the surface characteristics of Ryugu returned samples
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Published:2023-03-28
Issue:1
Volume:75
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ISSN:1880-5981
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Container-title:Earth, Planets and Space
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Earth Planets Space
Author:
Nakato AikoORCID, Yada Toru, Nishimura Masahiro, Yogata Kasumi, Miyazaki Akiko, Nagashima Kana, Hatakeda Kentaro, Kumagai Kazuya, Hitomi Yuya, Soejima Hiromichi, Bibring Jean-Pierre, Pilorget Cedric, Hamm Vincent, Brunetto Rosario, Riu Lucie, Lourit Lionel, Loizeau Damien, Le Pivert-Jolivet Tania, Lequertier Guillaume, Moussi-Soffys Aurelie, Abe Masanao, Okada Tatsuaki, Usui Tomohiro, Nakazawa Satoru, Saiki Takanao, Tanaka Satoshi, Terui Fuyuto, Yoshikawa Makoto, Watanabe Sei-ichiro, Tsuda Yuichi
Abstract
AbstractHayabusa2 spacecraft successfully collected rock samples from the surface of C-type near-Earth asteroid 162173 Ryugu through two touchdowns and brought them back to Earth in 2020. At the Extraterrestrial Sample Curation Center in JAXA, we performed initial description of all samples to obtain fundamental information and prepare the database for sample allocation. We propose morphological classifications for the returned samples based on the initial description of 205 grains described in the first 6 months. The returned samples can be distinguished by four morphological characteristics: dark, glossy, bright, and white. According to coordinated study to provide an initial description and detailed investigation by scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction analysis in this study, these features reflect the differences in the degree of space weathering and mineral assemblages. The degree of space weathering of the four studied grain types is heterogeneous: weak for A0042 (dark group) and C0041 (white group); moderate for C0094 (glossy); and severe for A0017 (bright). The white phase, which is the mineral characteristic of the white group grains, is identified as large carbonate minerals. This is the first effort to classify Ryugu returned samples into distinct categories. Based on these results, researchers can estimate sample characteristics only from the information on the JAXA curation public database. It will be an important reference for sample selection for further investigation.
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Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Geology
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