2022
DOI: 10.1111/maps.13821
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Asteroid 2008 TC3, not a polymict ureilitic but a polymict C1 chondrite parent body? Survey of 249 Almahata Sitta fragments

Abstract: On October 7, 2008, the asteroid 2008 TC 3 exploded as it entered the Earth's atmosphere, producing significant dust (in the atmosphere) and delivering thousands of stones in a strewn field in Sudan, collectively known as the Almahata Sitta (AhS) stones. About 600 fragments were officially recovered in 2008 and 2009. Further rocks were collected since the fall event by local people. From these stones, 249 were classified at the Institut f ür Planetologie in M ünster (MS) known as MS-xxx or MS-MU-xxx AhS subsam… Show more

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“…The clast ages are mute as to where the heating of chondritic clasts ended and argon closure was reached, that is, on the parent bodies or on AhS progenitor 2008 TC 3 , and under what circumstances, that is, in a slowly cooling parent body or in collisional fragment rapidly cooling from higher temperatures. We favor the former choices, which are consistent with the conclusions of Goodrich, Sanborn, et al (2021) and Goodrich, Kring, et al (2021) and Bischoff et al (2022) that AhS acquired its xenoliths 50-60 Ma after the formation of UDBs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The clast ages are mute as to where the heating of chondritic clasts ended and argon closure was reached, that is, on the parent bodies or on AhS progenitor 2008 TC 3 , and under what circumstances, that is, in a slowly cooling parent body or in collisional fragment rapidly cooling from higher temperatures. We favor the former choices, which are consistent with the conclusions of Goodrich, Sanborn, et al (2021) and Goodrich, Kring, et al (2021) and Bischoff et al (2022) that AhS acquired its xenoliths 50-60 Ma after the formation of UDBs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Horstmann and Bischoff (2014) do not address what appears to be an implied delay between UPB disruption and the formation of 2008 TC 3 . In more recent work, Bischoff et al (2022) specify this time interval, stating that 2008 TC 3 was "a polymict C1 object that may have formed by late accretion at least 50-100 Ma after calcium-aluminum-rich inclusions." Goodrich, Sanborn, et al (2021) and Goodrich, Kring, et al (2021) argue that UDBs, including the progenitor(s) of both typical polymict ureilites and 2008 TC 3 , formed ~5 Ma after CAI.…”
Section: Timing Of Addition Of Chondritic Clasts To Typicalmentioning
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“…However, as mentioned before, the brecciation is difficult to recognize, and Antonin does not belong to the meteorites with complex brecciation textures. The parent body was certainly less brecciated than asteroid 2008 TC 3 (which is the parent meteoroid of the Almahata Sitta stones) or the parent body of Kaidun, which both include a great number of clasts or stones of different meteorite classes and types (e.g., Bischoff et al, 2010;Bischoff, Bannemann, et al, 2022;Goodrich et al, 2014;Horstmann et al, 2010;Horstmann & Bischoff, 2014;Zolensky et al, 1996Zolensky et al, , 2010Zolensky & Ivanov, 2003). It was also less brecciated than the parent bodies of other complex breccias among the ordinary chondrites, which also contain different rock types (e.g., Bischoff et al, 1993Bischoff et al, , 2006Bischoff et al, , 2018Bischoff, Dyl, et al, 2013;Metzler et al, 2010Metzler et al, , 2011Rubin et al, 2005Rubin et al, , 2017.…”
Section: Mineralogical Properties and Classification Of Antoninmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also determined their Ca and Mg isotope compositions to test this hypothesis. The sample suite analyzed in this study includes: 1) one EC, Sahara [SAH] (Patzer et al, 2001), and two enstatiterich stones (MS-MU-019 and MS-MU-036) (Bischoff et al, 2022;Harries and Bischoff, 2020) from the Almahata Sitta strewn field (Harries and Bischoff, 2020;Horstmann and Bischoff, 2014). Note that BUC 10933, MIL 07513 and MIL 090001 are currently classified as CR2 chondrites in the Meteoritical Bulletin, but their classifications are still under debate (Alexander et al, 2013).…”
Section: Samples and Digestionmentioning
confidence: 99%