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Three-dimensional structure of Hayabusa samples: origin and evolution of Itokawa regolith
Authors:Tsuchiyama Akira  Uesugi Masayuki  Matsushima Takashi  Michikami Tatsuhiro  Kadono Toshihiko  Nakamura Tomoki  Uesugi Kentaro  Nakano Tsukasa  Sandford Scott A  Noguchi Ryo  Matsumoto Toru  Matsuno Junya  Nagano Takashi  Imai Yuta  Takeuchi Akihisa  Suzuki Yoshio  Ogami Toshihiro  Katagiri Jun  Ebihara Mitsuru  Ireland Trevor R  Kitajima Fumio  Nagao Keisuke  Naraoka Hiroshi  Noguchi Takaaki  Okazaki Ryuji  Yurimoto Hisayoshi  Zolensky Michael E  Mukai Toshifumi  Abe Masanao  Yada Toru  Fujimura Akio  Yoshikawa Makoto  Kawaguchi Junichiro
Institution:Department of Earth and Space Science, Osaka University, Toyonaka, 560-0043, Japan. akira@ess.sci.osaka-u.ac.jp
Abstract:Regolith particles on the asteroid Itokawa were recovered by the Hayabusa mission. Their three-dimensional (3D) structure and other properties, revealed by x-ray microtomography, provide information on regolith formation. Modal abundances of minerals, bulk density (3.4 grams per cubic centimeter), and the 3D textures indicate that the particles represent a mixture of equilibrated and less-equilibrated LL chondrite materials. Evidence for melting was not seen on any of the particles. Some particles have rounded edges. Overall, the particles' size and shape are different from those seen in particles from the lunar regolith. These features suggest that meteoroid impacts on the asteroid surface primarily form much of the regolith particle, and that seismic-induced grain motion in the smooth terrain abrades them over time.
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