Density and Sound Velocity of Iron-Sulfur Alloying Liquids at High Pressures and Implications to Planetary Cores

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We determine the density and sound velocity of Fe-S liquids at high P-T
conditions up to 8 GPa and 2173 K. The results can be compared with
geophysical observations to constrain the composition and structure of
the cores of Moon and Mercury.

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