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In order to characterize the early growth of fine-grained dust rims (FGRs) that commonly surround chondrules, we simulate the growth of FGRs through direct accretion of monomers of various sizes onto the chondrule surfaces. Dust becomes…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2019-11-05 C. Xiang , A. Carballido , L. S. Matthews , T. W. Hyde

Fine-grained rims (FGRs) are frequently found around chondrules in primitive chondrites. The remarkable feature of FGRs is their submicron-sized and non-porous nature. The typical thickness of FGRs around chondrules is 10--100 $\mu$m.…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2022-03-30 Sota Arakawa , Hiroaki Kaneko , Taishi Nakamoto

Coarse objects in chondrites such as chondrules and CAIs are mostly coated with fine-grained rims (FGRs). FGRs can be formed on the surface of free floating chondrules in a turbulent nebula, where dust aggregation also occurs. A former…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2022-01-19 Hiroaki Kaneko , Sota Arakawa , Taishi Nakamoto

Chondrules are often surrounded by fine-grained rims or igneous rims. The properties of these rims reflect their formation histories. While the formation of fine-grained rims is modeled by the accretion of dust grains onto chondrules, the…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2021-06-02 Yuji Matsumoto , Yasuhiro Hasegawa , Nozomi Matsuda , Ming-Chang Liu

Type 3 chondritic meteorites often contain chondrules and refractory inclusions that are coated with accretionary, fine-grained rims (FGRs). FGRs are of low porosity, were subject to centrally directed pressure, may contain high temperature…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2019-09-17 Kurt Liffman

The formation of planetesimals in the early Solar System is hardly understood, and in particular the growth of dust aggregates above millimeter sizes has recently turned out to be a difficult task in our understanding [Zsom et al. 2010,…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-05-28 Eike Beitz , Carsten Güttler , René Weidling , Jürgen Blum

We present a mechanism for chondrules to stick together by means of compaction of a porous dust rim they sweep up as they move through the dusty nebula gas. It is shown that dust aggregates formed out of micron-sized grains stick to…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 C. W. Ormel , J. N. Cuzzi , A. G. G. M. Tielens

We developed an experimental setup to test the hypothesis that accretionary dust rims around chondrules formed in the solar nebula at elevated temperatures. Our experimental method allows us to form dust rims around chondrule-analogs while…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-03-13 Eike Beitz , Jürgen Blum , Romain Mathieu , Andreas Pack , Dominik C. Hezel

Aggregation of dust through sticking collisions is the first step of planet formation. Basic physical properties of the evolving dust aggregates strongly depend on the porosity of the aggregates, e.g. mechanical strength, thermal…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2011-11-01 Jens Teiser , Ilka Engelhardt , Gerhard Wurm

We investigate the influence of disruptive collisions on chondrule rim growth, emphasizing the role of kinetic energy in determining the outcomes of these interactions. We establish a threshold of approximately 10 cm/s for the…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2025-01-09 Chuchu Xiang , Nina Merkert , Lorin S. Matthews , Augusto Carballido , Truell W. Hyde

We introduce a possible disruption mechanism of dust grains in planet formation by their spinning motion. This mechanism has been discussed as rotational disruption for the interstellar dust grains. We theoretically calculate whether porous…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2021-06-09 Misako Tatsuuma , Akimasa Kataoka

(Abridged) Numerical magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations of a turbulent solar nebula are used to study the growth of dust mantles swept up by chondrules. A small neighborhood of the solar nebula is represented by an orbiting patch of gas…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2010-12-03 Augusto Carballido

For the investigation of collisions among protoplanetesimal dust aggregates, we performed microgravity experiments in which the impacts of high-porosity mm-sized dust aggregates into 2.5 cm-sized high-porosity dust aggregates can be…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 Doreen Langkowski , Jens Teiser , Jürgen Blum

Shock wave heating is a leading candidate for the mechanisms of chondrule formation. This mechanism forms chondrules when the shock velocity is in a certain range. If the shock velocity is lower than this range, dust particles smaller than…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2023-05-17 Yuji Matsumoto , Sota Arakawa

Context: The sizes of dust in the interstellar medium follows a distribution where most of the dust mass is in smaller grains. However, the re-distribution from larger grains towards smaller sizes especially by means of rotational…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2024-12-04 Stefan Reissl , Philipp Nguyen , Lucas M. Jordan , Ralf S. Klessen

Chondrule formation remains one of the most elusive early Solar System events. Here, we take the novel approach of employing numerical simulations to investigate chondrule origin beyond purely cosmochemical methods. We model the transport…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2016-05-03 Aaron Z. Goldberg , James E. Owen , Emmanuel Jacquet

A highly favoured mechanism of planetesimal formation is collisional growth. Single dust grains, which follow gas flows in the protoplanetary disc, hit each other, stick due to van der Waals forces and form fluffy aggregates up to…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-05-14 Ralf J. Geretshauser , Roland Speith , Carsten Güttler , Maya Krause , Jürgen Blum

The porosity of an asteroid is important when studying the evolution of our solar system through small bodies and for planning mitigation strategies to avoid disasters due to asteroid impacts. Our knowledge of asteroid porosity largely…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2021-03-02 Tomomi Omura , Akiko M. Nakamura

The sticking of micron sized dust particles due to surface forces in circumstellar disks is the first stage in the production of asteroids and planets. The key ingredients that drive this process are the relative velocity between the dust…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-05-14 A. Zsom , C. W. Ormel , C. Guettler , J. Blum , C. P. Dullemond

The growth of solid particles towards meter sizes in protoplanetary disks has to circumvent at least two hurdles, namely the rapid loss of material due to radial drift and particle fragmentation due to destructive collisions. In this paper,…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 F. Brauer , C. P. Dullemond , Th. Henning
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