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First evidence for silica condensation within the solar protoplanetary disk.

Mutsumi Komatsu1,2, Timothy J Fagan2, Alexander N Krot3, Kazuhide Nagashima3, Michail I Petaev4,5, Makoto Kimura6,7, Akira Yamaguchi6,8.   

Abstract

Calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions (CAIs) and amoeboid olivine aggregates (AOAs), a refractory component of chondritic meteorites, formed in a high-temperature region of the protoplanetary disk characterized by approximately solar chemical and oxygen isotopic (Δ17O ∼ -24‰) compositions, most likely near the protosun. Here we describe a 16O-rich (Δ17O ∼ -22 ± 2‰) AOA from the carbonaceous Renazzo-type (CR) chondrite Yamato-793261 containing both (i) an ultrarefractory CAI and (ii) forsterite, low-Ca pyroxene, and silica, indicating formation by gas-solid reactions over a wide temperature range from ∼1,800 to ∼1,150 K. This AOA provides direct evidence for gas-solid condensation of silica in a CAI/AOA-forming region. In a gas of solar composition, the Mg/Si ratio exceeds 1, and, therefore, silica is not predicted to condense under equilibrium conditions, suggesting that the AOA formed in a parcel of gas with fractionated Mg/Si ratio, most likely due to condensation of forsterite grains. Thermodynamic modeling suggests that silica formed by condensation of nebular gas depleted by ∼10× in H and He that cooled at 50 K/hour at total pressure of 10-4 bar. Condensation of silica from a hot, chemically fractionated gas could explain the origin of silica identified from infrared spectroscopy of remote protostellar disks.

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Keywords:  meteorites; protoplanetary disk; refractory inclusions

Year:  2018        PMID: 29967181      PMCID: PMC6055204          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1722265115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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