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Bi, W. ; Lim, J. ; Fabbris, G. ; Zhao, J. ; Haskel, D. ; Alp, E. E. ; Hu, M. Y. ; Chow, P. ; Xiao, Y. ; Xu, W. ; et al ( , Physical Review B)
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Wolloch, M. ; Gruner, M. E. ; Keune, W. ; Mohn, P. ; Redinger, J. ; Hofer, F. ; Suess, D. ; Podloucky, R. ; Landers, J. ; Salamon, S. ; et al ( , Physical Review B)
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Gruner, M. E. ; Keune, W. ; Roldan Cuenya, B. ; Weis, C. ; Landers, J. ; Makarov, S. I. ; Klar, D. ; Hu, M. Y. ; Alp, E. E. ; Zhao, J. ; et al ( , Physical Review Letters)
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Nakamura, T. ; Matsumoto, M. ; Amano, K. ; Enokido, Y. ; Zolensky, M. E. ; Mikouchi, T. ; Genda, H. ; Tanaka, S. ; Zolotov, M. Y. ; Kurosawa, K. ; et al ( , Science)Samples of the carbonaceous asteroid Ryugu were brought to Earth by the Hayabusa2 spacecraft. We analyzed seventeen Ryugu samples measuring 1-8 mm. CO 2 -bearing water inclusions are present within a pyrrhotite crystal, indicating that Ryugu’s parent asteroid formed in the outer Solar System. The samples contain low abundances of materials that formed at high temperatures, such as chondrules and Ca, Al-rich inclusions. The samples are rich in phyllosilicates and carbonates, which formed by aqueous alteration reactions at low temperature, high pH, and water/rock ratios < 1 (by mass). Less altered fragments contain olivine, pyroxene, amorphous silicates, calcite, and phosphide. Numerical simulations, based on the mineralogical and physical properties of the samples, indicate Ryugu’s parent body formed ~ 2 million years after the beginning of Solar System formation.more » « less
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Zhao, J. Y. ; Bi, W. ; Sinogeikin, S. ; Hu, M. Y. ; Alp, E. E. ; Wang, X. C. ; Jin, C. Q. ; Lin, J. F. ( , Review of Scientific Instruments)