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The evolution of organic material on Asteroid 162173 Ryugu and its delivery to Earth

Changela, HG. Kebukawa, Y. Petera, L. Ferus, M. Chatzitheodoridis, E. Nejdl, L. Nebel, R. Protiva, V. Krepelka, P. Moravcova, J. Holbova, R. Hlavenkova, Z. Samoril, T. Bridges, JC. Yamashita, S. Takahashi, Y. Yada, T. Nakato, A. Sobotkova, K. Tesarova, H. Zapotok, D.

Originální název

The evolution of organic material on Asteroid 162173 Ryugu and its delivery to Earth

Typ

článek v časopise ve Web of Science, Jimp

Jazyk

angličtina

Originální abstrakt

The recent return of samples from asteroid 162173 Ryugu provides a first insight into early Solar System prebiotic evolution from known planetary bodies. Ryugu's samples are CI chondrite-like, rich in water and organic material, and primarily composed of phyllosilicate. This phyllosilicate surrounds micron to submicron macromolecular organic particles known as insoluble organic matter. Using advanced microscopy techniques on Hayabusa-2 samples, we find that aqueous alteration on Ryugu produced organic particles richer in aromatics compared to less altered carbonaceous chondrites. This challenges the view that aromatic-rich organic matter formed pre-accretion. Additionally, widespread diffuse organic material occurs in phyllosilicate more aliphatic-, carboxylic-rich, and aromatic-poor than the discrete organic particles, likely preserving the soluble organic material. Some organic particles evolved to encapsulate phyllosilicate, indicating that aqueous alteration on Ryugu led to the containment of soluble organic matter within these particles. Earth therefore has been, and continues to be, delivered micron-sized polymeric organic objects containing biologically relevant molecules. Studies of samples of asteroid Ryugu returned by the Hayabusa-2 mission show that the action of water and organic material on carbonaceous asteroids lead to the widespread occurrence of micron-sized polymeric organic particles encapsulating clays and biological relevant molecules.

Klíčová slova

AQUEOUS ALTERATION; MATTER; CHEMISTRY; CHONDRITES; METEORITE; ORIGIN; RENAZZO

Autoři

Changela, HG.; Kebukawa, Y.; Petera, L.; Ferus, M.; Chatzitheodoridis, E.; Nejdl, L.; Nebel, R.; Protiva, V.; Krepelka, P.; Moravcova, J.; Holbova, R.; Hlavenkova, Z.; Samoril, T.; Bridges, JC.; Yamashita, S.; Takahashi, Y.; Yada, T.; Nakato, A.; Sobotkova, K.; Tesarova, H. ; Zapotok, D.

Vydáno

22. 7. 2024

Nakladatel

NATURE PORTFOLIO

Místo

BERLIN

ISSN

2041-1723

Periodikum

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS

Ročník

15

Číslo

1

Stát

Spojené království Velké Británie a Severního Irska

Strany počet

14

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT189895,
  author="Changela, HG. and Kebukawa, Y. and Petera, L. and Ferus, M. and Chatzitheodoridis, E. and Nejdl, L. and Nebel, R. and Protiva, V. and Krepelka, P. and Moravcova, J. and Holbova, R. and Hlavenkova, Z. and Samoril, T. and Bridges, JC. and Yamashita, S. and Takahashi, Y. and Yada, T. and Nakato, A. and Sobotkova, K. and Tesarova, H. and Zapotok, D.",
  title="The evolution of organic material on Asteroid 162173 Ryugu and its delivery to Earth",
  journal="NATURE COMMUNICATIONS",
  year="2024",
  volume="15",
  number="1",
  pages="14",
  doi="10.1038/s41467-024-50004-w",
  issn="2041-1723",
  url="https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001274556600024"
}