Condensation of cometary silicate dust using an induction thermal plasma system I. Enstatite and CI chondritic composition
T. H. Kim,
A. Takigawa,
A. Tsuchiyama
et al.
Abstract:Glass with embedded metal and sulfides (GEMS) is a major component of chondritic porous interplanetary dust particles. Although GEMS is one of the most primitive components in the Solar System, its formation process and conditions have not been constrained. We performed condensation experiments of gases in the system of Mg-Si-O (MgSiO 3 composition) and of the S-free CI chondritic composition (Si-Mg-Fe-Na-Al-Ca-Ni-O system) in induction thermal plasma equipment. Amorphous Mg-silicate particles condensed in the… Show more
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