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[SIT21-P05] Experimental study on the timescale of core segregation in planetasimals
Keywords:planetesimal, timescale
High pressure and temperature experiments were carried out using the piston cylinder and multi-anvil apparatus. Fe–S layer was sandwiched synthetic opx (Fe#=0.23-0.30) layers. The sample was enclosed into graphite capsule. The experiments were performed up to 2.5 GPa and 1523 K for 15 min to 1 hour. Textural observation and chemical analysis of the recovered samples were carried out using SEM-EDS and electron microprobe.
Textures in the recovered samples showed that Fe-S melt percolated through the opx grain boundaries at 0.5 GPa while the no segregation of the melt was found at 2.5 GPa. Based on the obtained segregation velocity of the Fe-S melt, we estimated timescale of core melt segregation in planetesimals and protoplanets and compared the results with the core formation timescale of asteroid reported from Hf-W chronometry (~ 4 Myr).