*Balazs Bradak1、Yusuke Seto2、Akos Kereszturi3,4、Martin Chadima5、Masayuki Hyodo6 (1.Department of Physics, University of Burgos, Burgos, Spain、2.Department of Planetology, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan、3.Konkoly Thege Miklos Astronomical Institute, Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, MTA Centre for Excellence, Budapest, Hungary、4.European Astrobiology Institute, virtual institute hosted by the European Science Foundation, Strasbourg, France、5.AGICO Inc., Brno, Czech Republic, 、6.Research Center for Inland Seas, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan)
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セッション記号 P (宇宙惑星科学) » P-CG 宇宙惑星科学複合領域・一般
[P-CG23] Shock responses of planetary materials elucidated from meteorites and laboratory experiments
コンビーナ:奥地 拓生(岡山大学惑星物質研究所)、関根 利守(Center for High Pressure Science and Technology Advanced Research)、富岡 尚敬(海洋研究開発機構高知コア研究所)
Impact phenomena have been recognized to play essential roles in the processes of planetary evolution. Recent progresses in nanoscale analysis of meteorites, asteroid explorations, as well as laboratory experiments for simulating shock dynamics on planetary materials are collaboratively revealing complex effects of shock-induced processes in planetary evolution. Recently, several new metastable high-pressure phases have been identified in strongly shocked meteorites. Their occurrences indicate that the shock-induced physical states are far from thermodynamic equilibrium and contain very complicated processes. On the other hand, laboratory experiments including laser-driven shock techniques have recently been making remarkable progresses. They successfully simulate a variety of fast non-equilibrium processes at transient high-pressure conditions reaching tens to a few hundreds of gigapascals, that uniquely affect the physical and chemical properties of planetary materials upon impacts. Here we discuss how planetary materials are compressed, fractured, transformed, melted, and quenched during impact events by referring these recent studies. We welcome presentations from interdisciplinary research fields related to shock responses of planetary materials.
*鳥羽瀬 翼1、Hwang Huijeong2、Lee Yongjae2、奥地 拓生3、関根 利守1,4 (1.Center for High Pressure Science and Technology Advanced Research、2.Department of Earth System Sciences, Yonsei University、3.岡山大学惑星物質研究所、4.大阪大学大学院工学研究科)
*松清 修一1、樋口 琢海2、村上 洋大2、坂和 洋一3、森田 太智1、富田 健太郎1、山崎 了4、佐野 孝好3、蔵満 康浩5、田中 周大4、石坂 夏槻4、角地 真4、瀬井 柊人4、杉山 慧4、太田 雅人3、江頭 俊輔3、泉 智大3、境 健太郎5、南 卓海5、西岡 裕輝2、高木 麻理子2、児島 拓仁2、相原 研人4、神林 荘汰4、冨田 沙羅4、中川 義治3、西本 貴博5、髙野 晟輝5 (1.九州大学大学院総合理工学研究院、2.九州大学大学院総合理工学府、3.大阪大学レーザー科学研究所、4.青山学院大学理工学部、5.大阪大学工学研究科)
*髙木 壮大1,2、興野 純1、野澤 俊介2、川合 伸明3、犬飼 浩之4、深谷 亮2、船守 展正2、足立 伸一2、一柳 光平2 (1.筑波大学、2.高エネルギー加速器研究機構、3.熊本大学、4.ノリタケカンパニーリミテド)
*梅田 悠平1,2、福井 敬也1、関根 利守3,1、Guaruaglini Marco4、Benuzzi-Mounaix Alessandra4、上村 伸樹1、片桐 健登1、兒玉 了祐1,2、松岡 健之1、宮西 宏併5、Ravasio Alessandra4、佐野 孝好2、尾崎 典雅1,2 (1.大阪大学工学研究科、2.大阪大学レーザー科学研究所、3.Center for High Pressure Science & Technology Advanced Research、4.Ecole Polytechnique、5.理研)