Stardust (Comet 81P/Wild-2) Samples and Early Solar Sys-tem Processes

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Dust particles from comet 81P/Wild-2 were captured in silica aerogel (also as impact debris on Al-foil strips) at 6.1 km/s relative velocity by the Stardust spacecraft on 2-Jan-2004, and returned to Earth 15-Jan-2006 [1]. A pre-liminary examination team (PET) of 150 are preparing reports on a subset of samples [2, 3, e.g., 4].
PET investigations in a short time on a limited number of <10 micron grains show that olivine, pyroxene, FeNi-metal and sulfide are common. Olivine and low-Ca pyroxene are unequilibrated in Mg/(Fe+Mg). Some for-sterite is low-iron, Mn-enriched as also found in some in-terplanetary dust particles (IDPs), and in matrix and amoe-boid olivine aggregates in CR carbonaceous chondrites (CC)[5]. Diopside and melilite are found, similar to those in spinel-pyroxene aggregates in CM chondrites and in re-fractory IDPs[6,7]. FeNi-metal and Fe-Ni, Fe-Ni-Cu and Fe-Zn sulfides are observed, and the highly reduced phase osbornite (TiN). Hydrous silicates and carbonates are not observed.
A primary result is the preponderance of high temperature and reduced crystalline phases. These may form from amorphous precursors heated near the sun[8], or by viscosity-related processes farther out in the disk[9]. Silicate, metal and sulfide compositions are consistent with chondrites, particularly the CR clan. A better comparison may perhaps be made to anhydrous IDPs, which probably sample outer regions of the Solar System. The isotopic homogeneity of the grains will have important implications for mixing in the early disk.
References: [1] Brownlee et al. (2004) Science 304, 1764.[2] ftp://ftp.lpi.usra.edu/pub/outgoing/lpsc2006/full101.pdf [3] Zolensky et al. (2006) LPSC XXXVII #1203. [4] Zolensky et al. (2006, in prep.) Science. [5] Weisberg et al. (2004) MaPS 39, 1741. [6] McKeegan (1987) Science 237, 1468. [7] Zolensky (1987) Science 237, 1466. [8] Scott and Krot (2005) Chondrules and the Protoplanetary Disk, 15-54. [9] Joung et al. (2004) ApJ 606, 532.

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