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  The Magnesium Isotope Composition of Samples Returned from Asteroid Ryugu

Bizzarro, M., Schiller, M., Yokoyama, T., Abe, Y., Aléon, J., Alexander, C. M. O., et al. (2023). The Magnesium Isotope Composition of Samples Returned from Asteroid Ryugu. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 958: L25. doi:10.3847/2041-8213/ad09d9.

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Bizzarro, Martin, Author
Schiller, Martin, Author
Yokoyama, Tetsuya, Author
Abe, Yoshinari, Author
Aléon, Jérôme, Author
Alexander, Conel M. O'D., Author
Amari, Sachiko, Author
Amelin, Yuri, Author
Bajo, Ken-ichi, Author
Bouvier, Audrey, Author
Carlson, Richard W., Author
Chaussidon, Marc, Author
Choi, Byeon-Gak, Author
Dauphas, Nicolas, Author
Davis, Andrew M., Author
Rocco, Tommaso Di, Author
Fujiya, Wataru, Author
Fukai, Ryota, Author
Gautam, Ikshu, Author
Haba, Makiko K., Author
Hibiya, Yuki, AuthorHidaka, Hiroshi, AuthorHomma, Hisashi, AuthorHoppe, Peter1, Author           Huss, Gary R., AuthorIchida, Kiyohiro, AuthorIizuka, Tsuyoshi, AuthorIreland, Trevor R., AuthorIshikawa, Akira, AuthorItoh, Shoichi, AuthorKawasaki, Noriyuki, AuthorKita, Noriko T., AuthorKitajima, Kouki, AuthorKleine, Thorsten, AuthorKomatani, Shintaro, AuthorKrot, Alexander N., AuthorLiu, Ming-Chang, AuthorMasuda, Yuki, AuthorMorita, Mayu, AuthorMoynier, Fréderic, AuthorMotomura, Kazuko, AuthorNakai, Izumi, AuthorNagashima, Kazuhide, AuthorNesvorný, David, AuthorNguyen, Ann, AuthorNittler, Larry, AuthorOnose, Morihiko, AuthorPack, Andreas, AuthorPark, Changkun, AuthorPiani, Laurette, AuthorQin, Liping, AuthorRussell, Sara S., AuthorSakamoto, Naoya, AuthorSchönbächler, Maria, AuthorTafla, Lauren, AuthorTang, Haolan, AuthorTerada, Kentaro, AuthorTerada, Yasuko, AuthorUsui, Tomohiro, AuthorWada, Sohei, AuthorWadhwa, Meenakshi, AuthorWalker, Richard J., AuthorYamashita, Katsuyuki, AuthorYin, Qing-Zhu, AuthorYoneda, Shigekazu, AuthorYoung, Edward D., AuthorYui, Hiroharu, AuthorZhang, Ai-Cheng, AuthorNakamura, Tomoki, AuthorNaraoka, Hiroshi, AuthorNoguchi, Takaaki, AuthorOkazaki, Ryuji, AuthorSakamoto, Kanako, AuthorYabuta, Hikaru, AuthorAbe, Masanao, AuthorMiyazaki, Akiko, AuthorNakato, Aiko, AuthorNishimura, Masahiro, AuthorOkada, Tatsuaki, AuthorYada, Toru, AuthorYogata, Kasumi, AuthorNakazawa, Satoru, AuthorSaiki, Takanao, AuthorTanaka, Satoshi, AuthorTerui, Fuyuto, AuthorTsuda, Yuichi, AuthorWatanabe, Sei-ichiro, AuthorYoshikawa, Makoto, AuthorTachibana, Shogo, AuthorYurimoto, Hisayoshi, Author more..
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 Abstract: The nucleosynthetic isotope composition of planetary materials provides a record of the heterogeneous distribution of stardust within the early solar system. In 2020 December, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Hayabusa2 spacecraft returned to Earth the first samples of a primitive asteroid, namely, the Cb-type asteroid Ryugu. This provides a unique opportunity to explore the kinship between primitive asteroids and carbonaceous chondrites. We report high-precision μ26Mg* and μ25Mg values of Ryugu samples together with those of CI, CM, CV, and ungrouped carbonaceous chondrites. The stable Mg isotope composition of Ryugu aliquots defines μ25Mg values ranging from –160 ± 20 ppm to –272 ± 30 ppm, which extends to lighter compositions relative to Ivuna-type (CI) and other carbonaceous chondrite groups. We interpret the μ25Mg variability as reflecting heterogeneous sampling of a carbonate phase hosting isotopically light Mg (μ25Mg ∼ –1400 ppm) formed by low temperature equilibrium processes. After correcting for this effect, Ryugu samples return homogeneous μ26Mg* values corresponding to a weighted mean of 7.1 ± 0.8 ppm. Thus, Ryugu defines a μ26Mg* excess relative to the CI and CR chondrite reservoirs corresponding to 3.8 ± 1.1 and 11.9 ± 0.8 ppm, respectively. These variations cannot be accounted for by in situ decay of 26Al given their respective 27Al/24Mg ratios. Instead, it requires that Ryugu and the CI and CR parent bodies formed from material with a different initial 26Al/27Al ratio or that they are sourced from material with distinct Mg isotope compositions. Thus, our new Mg isotope data challenge the notion that Ryugu and CI chondrites share a common nucleosynthetic heritage.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-11-24
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/ad09d9
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Title: The Astrophysical Journal Letters
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Pages: 9 Volume / Issue: 958 Sequence Number: L25 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2041-8205