Core Formation in Vesta

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Achondrites, Chemical Analysis, Meteoritic Composition, Vesta Asteroid, Cosmochemistry, Cores, Basalt, Silicates, Isotopes

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Asteroid 4 Vesta is a small object with a radius of 275 km and a central pressure of about 4 kbar. We have not conducted sample return missions to Vesta. However, recent astronomical studies of Binzel and Xu confirm earlier conclusions of Consolmagno and Drake that the howardite-eucrite-diogenite (HED) clan of meteorites are samples of Vesta. Chemical analysis of these meteorites permits the determination of the abundances of metal- seeking (siderophile) elements in their mantles. These siderophile elements may represent a chemical "fingerprint" of core formation, having been differentially extracted into Vesta's core according to their metal/silicate partitioning behavior during accretion.

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