Various size-sorting processes for millimeter-sized particles in the Sun´s protoplanetary disk? Evidence from chondrules in ordinary chondrites

Metzler K, Hezel D C, Nellesen J

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Chondrules are approximately millimeter-sized beads of crystallized silicate melt. They formed mainly in the first ~3 Ma of the Sun's protoplanetary disk and are the main constituents of chondritic asteroids. Here we report on the size-frequency distributions (2D and 3D) of chondrules in the brecciated ordinary chondrite (OC) Northwest Africa (NWA) 5205. We investigated three large (centimeter- to decimeter-sized) chondritic lithic clasts of a particular textural type ("cluster chondrite") with eye-catching different chondrule sizes. One clast shows the largest mean chondrule size (~1.5 mm) ever measured in a chondrite. As in the other OCs, we find a positive correlation between the minimum and mean chondrule size, which we consider as an argument for chondrule size sorting. Chondrule size-frequency distributions in the clasts are distinctly more symmetric than the about log-normal distributions in other OCs. Furthermore, we find a co-enrichment of chondrule types with a priori small mean sizes (type I, porphyritic) in clasts with overall small mean chondrule sizes. We consider this as the fingerprint of an additional/second size-sorting process, which acted later on these chondrule populations. This process possibly subdivided a typical LL-type chondrule population into several subpopulations with different mean chondrule sizes. We speculate that this second sorting occurred in a unidirectional gas stream or headwind, e.g., by settling of chondrules through an asteroidal atmosphere or interaction with an expanding impact plume. Possibly, fine-grained matrix was almost completely removed by this, and the size-sorted chondrule subpopulations accreted in a hot state separately in different regions of the asteroid.

Details about the publication

Volume887
Issue2
StatusPublished
Release year2019
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.3847/1538-4357/ab58d0
KeywordsChondrites; Chondrules; Asteroids; Accretion; Protoplanetary disks

Authors from the University of Münster

Metzler, Knut
Working Group of apl. Prof. Bischoff