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[SIT21-09] Wetting ability of liquid Fe–S in solid core during planetesimal core crystallization
Keywords:planetesimals, asteroids, core crystallization, wetting ability, planetary interior, iron-alloys
Starting material was a mixed powder of Fe and FeS (Fe–2wt%S), and MgO, Al2O3, or BN capsules were used. High pressure experiments were conducted using the piston-cylinder apparatus at Institute for Planetary Materials. Experiments were performed at 0.5–3.0 GPa and 1323 K. Duration time of the experiments were varied from 15 minutes to 12 hours. Textual observation and quantitative chemical analysis of the recovered samples were carried out using the electron microprobe.
Measured dihedral angles between liquid Fe–S and solid Fe was approximately constant after 2 hours duration and tended to decrease with increasing pressure. The dihedral angles in this study were in the range of 30–48°, which was below the percolation threshold of 60° in all the present experimental conditions. Therefore, liquid Fe–S alloys can percolate through solid Fe during the core crystallization process in planetesimals and protoplanets.