论文标题
分化陨石(Achondrites)的中红外光谱:与原星和碎屑盘中灰尘观察的比较
Mid-infrared spectra of differentiated meteorites (achondrites): Comparison with astronomical observations of dust in protoplanetary and debris disks
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论文摘要
测量分化陨石(Achondrites)的中红外(5微米至25微米)的传播/吸收光谱,以允许在年轻恒星物体进化的不同阶段与天文学观察结果进行比较。与原始的软粒盐相比,金刚吨经历了重型变质和/或广泛的融化,并代表了行星进化的更高级阶段。光谱是从原始的致敬物(Acapulcoite,winonaite,ureilite和brachinite)和分化的致粒粒(Eucrite,diogenite,aubrite和sososiderite硅酸盐)获得的。尿石和赤铁矿表现出以橄榄石特征为主的光谱,以及通过辉石特征的二烯岩和赤铁矿。 Acapulcoite,Winonaite,Eucrite和sosiderite硅酸盐的硅酸盐表现出更复杂的光谱,反映了其多相批量矿物学。 Mixtures of spectra of the primitive achondrites and differentiated achondrites in various proportions show good similarities to the spectra of the few Myr old protoplanetary disks HD104237A and V410 Anon 13. A spectrum of the differentiated mesosiderite silicates is similar to the spectra of the mature debris disks HD172555 and HD165014.原始犹他州和腕线的光谱的混合物类似于碎屑磁盘HD113766的光谱。结果提出了在星球上分化早期产生的材料发生的可能性。
Mid-infrared (5 micron to 25 micron) transmission/absorption spectra of differentiated meteorites (achondrites) were measured to permit comparison with astronomical observations of dust in different stages of evolution of young stellar objects. In contrast to primitive chondrites, achondrites underwent heavy metamorphism and/or extensive melting and represent more advanced stages of planetesimal evolution. Spectra were obtained from primitive achondrites (acapulcoite, winonaite, ureilite, and brachinite) and differentiated achondrites (eucrite, diogenite, aubrite, and mesosiderite silicates). The ureilite and brachinite show spectra dominated by olivine features, and the diogenite and aubrite by pyroxene features. The acapulcoite, winonaite, eucrite, and mesosiderite silicates exhibit more complex spectra, reflecting their multi-phase bulk mineralogy. Mixtures of spectra of the primitive achondrites and differentiated achondrites in various proportions show good similarities to the spectra of the few Myr old protoplanetary disks HD104237A and V410 Anon 13. A spectrum of the differentiated mesosiderite silicates is similar to the spectra of the mature debris disks HD172555 and HD165014. A mixture of spectra of the primitive ureilite and brachinite is similar to the spectrum of the debris disk HD113766. The results raise the possibility that materials produced in the early stage of planetesimal differentiation occur in the protoplanetary and debris disks.