*Takashi TANIUCHI1, Taku TSUCHIYA1
(1.Geodynamics Research Center, Ehime University)
The thermochemical state of the Jovian rocky core still remains unclear. Although the rocky components of the cores in gas giants are likely to be MgO, SiO2 and Fe (Guillot, 1999), reported melting condition are still limited up to ~500-1500 GPa (Boates and Bonev, 2013; Millot et al., 2015; Bouchet et al., 2013), which are far lower than the Jovian core P,T condition (4 TPa and 20 kK) estimated based on the equations of state of gas materials determined by ab initio calculations (Nettelmann et al., 2012), primarily due to experimental difficulty. Thermochemical state (e.g., solid or liquid) of these materials might influence the tidal dissipation of planets and the mixing of the core and envelope. In order to clarify the phase equilibria, we have developed a new technique for calculating free energies of liquid and crystalline states based on the thermodynamic integration method (Frenkel and Smit, 2001) combined with the ab initio molecular dynamics method.
We obtained the following new findings: (1) calculated density of the MgO-SiO2-Fe mixture is found highly consistent with the modeled Jovian core density, (2) although the melting temperatures of MgO and SiO2 are higher than the modeled Jovian core temperature, the eutectic temperature is lower. These could serve for more detailed modeling of Jovian interior.