2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2110.00222
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Collision Chains among the Terrestrial Planets. III. Formation of the Moon

Erik Asphaug,
Alexandre Emsenhuber,
Saverio Cambioni
et al.

Abstract: In the canonical model of Moon formation, a Mars-sized protoplanet "Theia" collides with proto-Earth at close to their mutual escape velocity v esc and a common impact angle ∼45°. The "graze-andmerge" collision strands a fraction of Theia's mantle into orbit, while Earth accretes most of Theia and its momentum. Simulations show that this produces a hot, high angular momentum, silicate-dominated protolunar system, in substantial agreement with lunar geology, geochemistry, and dynamics. However, a Moon that deri… Show more

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