11:00 AM - 11:15 AM
[PPS07-12] Multiple sulfur isotope evidence for the formation of mesosiderite meteorites
Keywords:Mesosiderite, Sulfur isotope
Although Clayton et al. (1996) suggested genetic links between pallasites, IIIAB iron meteorites, and HED meteorites based on the D17O values, the d34S and D33S relationships of the pallasites and IIIAB iron meteorites indicate that they do not match with those of HED meteorites (Rai et al., 2005; Dottin et al., 2018). The sulfur isotopic composition of mesosiderites in this study indicates similarities with IIIAB iron meteorites and pallasites but not with HED. This suggests that the sulfur isotopic composition may not preserve their true parent body information, but probably represent information on some reactions or mixing during their formation.
A recent study suggests that the formation process of mesosiderites can be explained by a hit-and-run model (Haba et al., 2019). Rai et al. (2005) has reported Mass-Independent Fractionation (MIF) for HED meteorites, however in our study the mesosiderites are devoid of MIF. This indicates two possibilities, either mixing of Vesta with the impactor or there is no genetic links between HED and mesosiderites. In our presentation we will discuss about these two possibilities on the formation process of mesosiderites using sulfur isotopic composition in comparison with the existing data of HED meteorites.
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