碳质陨石和近地天体的源区

M. Broz, P. Vernazza, M. Marsset, R. Binzel, F. DeMeo, M. Birlan, F. Colas, S. Anghel, S. Bouley, C. Blanpain, J. Gattacceca, S. Jeanne, L. Jorda, J. Lecubin, A. Malgoyre, A. Steinhausser, J. Vaubaillon, B. Zanda
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最近已经确定了普通软玉(占所有陨石的 80%)和大型 S 型近地天体(30%)的来源区域,其中三个年轻的小行星家族(卡林、科罗尼斯、马萨利亚)是大多数普通软玉陨石的来源。本次研究是我们之前研究的延续,旨在确定其余陨石和近地天体类别的来源区域,重点是碳质软玉(CM、CI、CO、CV、CK、CR、CH、CB 或 C-未分组)。我们的模型与近地天体的光谱观测、陨石的宇宙射线暴露年龄、栓虫的统计数据、尘埃带的红外辐射、行星际尘埃粒子(IDPs)的成分以及地外氦-3的丰度相一致。我们确定Veritas、Polana和Eos家族分别是CM/CR、CI和CO/CV/CK软玉的主要来源。千米级天体的源区普遍不同。到目前为止,Adeona家族是类CM近地天体的主要来源,而Polana(低i)和Euphrosyne(高i)家族则是大多数类CI近地天体的来源。Polana家族可能是龙宫和贝努的来源。我们能够从光谱学和动力学角度将几个近地天体与 Baptistina 家族联系起来。最后,米级碳质软玉在大气层前的通量似乎与普通软玉大致相同。考虑到两类陨石坠落统计量的差异(80 对 4.4),这意味着碳质陨石要么在模拟兆帕的水平上被大气大量破碎,要么被热裂解和水脱附破坏。现在已经确定了大多数陨石和千米大小近地物体的源区,包括一些次要的类别,如enstatite chondrites 和 achondrites(Nysa,匈牙利),acapulcoites 和 lodranites(Iannini)。
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Source regions of carbonaceous meteorites and near-Earth objects
The source regions of ordinary chondrites (sim 80 of all falls) and large S-type near-Earth objects (NEOs; sim 30) have recently been identified with three young asteroid families (Karin, Koronis, Massalia) being at the origin of most ordinary chondrite falls. The present work is a continuation of our previous studies and aims to determine the source regions of the remaining meteorite and NEO classes, with an emphasis on carbonaceous chondrites (CM, CI, CO, CV, CK, CR, CH, CB, or C-ungrouped). We studied 38 individual asteroid families, including young and old ones, and determined their contributions to the NEO populations at metre and kilometre sizes using collisional and orbital models. Our models are in agreement with spectroscopic observations of NEOs, cosmic-ray exposure ages of meteorites, statistics of bolides, infrared emission from dust bands, composition of interplanetary dust particles (IDPs), and abundance of extraterrestrial helium-3. We identified the Veritas, Polana, and Eos families as the primary sources of CM/CR, CI, and CO/CV/CK chondrites, respectively. Substantial contributions are also expected from CM-like K\"onig and CI-like Clarissa, Misa, and Hoffmeister families. The source regions of kilometre-sized bodies are generally different. The Adeona family is by far the main source of CM-like NEOs, whereas the Polana (low-i) and Euphrosyne (high-i) families are at the origin of most CI-like NEOs. The Polana family is the likely source of both Ryugu and Bennu. We were able to link spectroscopically and dynamically several NEOs to the Baptistina family. Finally, it appears that the pre-atmospheric flux of carbonaceous chondrites at metre sizes is about the same as that of ordinary chondrites. Given the difference in fall statistics between the two groups (80 versus 4.4), this implies either substantial atmospheric fragmentation of carbonaceous bodies at the level of sim MPa $ or destruction by thermal cracking and water desorption. The source regions of most meteorites and kilometre-sized NEOs have now been determined, including some minor classes such as enstatite chondrites and achondrites (Nysa, Hungaria), acapulcoites and lodranites (Iannini). Future work should focus on the few remaining classes (essentially, iron meteorites, pallasites, and ureilites).
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