The formation and structure of iron-dominated planetesimalsOPEN ACCESS
· by karmaka · in asteroid, differentiation, iron, M-type, parent body, planets/planetesimals, Psyche, space missions
Terry-Ann Suer, Edgar S. Steenstra, Simone Marchi, John A. Tarduno, Ilaria Pascucci Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics PDF (OPEN ACCESS) “Metal-rich asteroids and iron meteorites are considered core remnants of differentiated planetesimals and…
Low-temperature thermal properties of iron meteorites
Christopher S. Noyes, Guy. J. Consolmagno, Robert J. Macke, Daniel T. Britt, Cyril P. Opeil MAPSVersion of Record online: 21 July 2022 LINK “We have measured the thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity of subsamples…
Hypervelocity impacts as a source of deceiving surface signatures on iron-rich asteroidsOPEN ACCESS
Guy Libourel, Akiko M. Nakamura, Pierre Beck, Sandra Potin, Clément Ganino, Suzanne Jacomet, Ryo Ogawa, Sunao Hasegawa and Patrick Michel Science Advances 28 Aug 2019: Vol. 5, no. 8, eaav3971 DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aav3971 LINK (OPEN ACCESS)…
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