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2016ApJ...831..197R - Astrophys. J., 831, 197-197 (2016/November-2)

Relict olivines in micrometeorites: precursors and interactions in the Earth's atmosphere.

RUDRASWAMI N.G., SHYAM PRASAD M., DEY S., FERNANDES D., PLANE J.M.C., FENG W., TAYLOR S. and CARRILLO-SANCHEZ J.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Antarctica micrometeorites (∼1200) and cosmic spherules (∼5000) from deep sea sediments are studied using electron microscopy to identify Mg-rich olivine grains in order to determine the nature of the particle precursors. Mg-rich olivine (FeO < 5wt%) in micrometeorites suffers insignificant chemical modification during its history and is a well-preserved phase. We examine 420 forsterite grains enclosed in 162 micrometeorites of different types-unmelted, scoriaceous, and porphyritic-in this study. Forsterites in micrometeorites of different types are crystallized during their formation in solar nebula; their closest analogues are chondrule components of CV-type chondrites or volatile rich CM chondrites. The forsteritic olivines are suggested to have originated from a cluster of closely related carbonaceous asteroids that have Mg-rich olivines in the narrow range of CaO (0.1-0.3wt%), Al2O3 (0.0-0.3wt%), MnO (0.0-0.3wt%), and Cr2O3 (0.1-0.7wt%). Numerical simulations carried out with the Chemical Ablation Model (CABMOD) enable us to define the physical conditions of atmospheric entry that preserve the original compositions of the Mg-rich olivines in these particles. The chemical compositions of relict olivines affirm the role of heating at peak temperatures and the cooling rates of the micrometeorites. This modeling approach provides a foundation for understanding the ablation of the particles and the circumstances in which the relict grains tend to survive.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): atmospheric effects - Earth - interplanetary medium - minor planets, asteroids: general - Sun: general - Sun: general

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