Title of article
Semarkona: Lessons for chondrule and chondrite formation
Author/Authors
Hubbard، نويسنده , , Alexander and Ebel، نويسنده , , Denton S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Pages
6
From page
32
To page
37
Abstract
We consider the evidence presented by the LL3.0 chondrite Semarkona, including its chondrule fraction, chondrule size distribution and matrix thermal history. We show that no more than a modest fraction of the ambient matrix material in the Solar Nebula could have been melted into chondrules; and that much of the unprocessed matrix material must have been filtered out at some stage of Semarkona’s parent body formation process. We conclude that agglomerations of many chondrules must have formed in the Solar Nebula, which implies that chondrules and matrix grains had quite different collisional sticking parameters. Further, we note that the absence of large melted objects in Semarkona means that chondrules must have exited the melting zone rapidly, before the chondrule agglomerations could form. The simplest explanation for this rapid exit is that chondrule melting occurred in surface layers of the disk. The newly formed, compact, chondrules then settled out of those layers on short time scales.
Keywords
COMPOSITION , Asteroids , disks , Asteroids , Solar nebula , Planetary formation
Journal title
Icarus
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
Icarus
Record number
2383740
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