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Accretion of a large LL parent planetesimal from a recently formed chondrule population

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SCIENCE ADVANCES
Volume 6, Issue 16, Pages -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aay8641

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  1. University of California Santa Cruz Chancellor fellowship
  2. University of California, Santa Cruz

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Chondritic meteorites, derived from asteroidal parent bodies and composed of millimeter-sized chondrules, record the early stages of planetary assembly. Yet, the initial planetesimal size distribution and the duration of delay, if any, between chondrule formation and chondrite parent body accretion remain disputed. We use Pb-phosphate thermochronology with planetesimal-scale thermal models to constrain the minimum size of the LL ordinary chondrite parent body and its initial allotment of heat-producing (26)AI. Bulk phosphateo (207)pb/Pb-206 dates of LL chondrites record a total duration of cooling >= 75 Ma, with an isothermal interior that cools over >= 30 Ma. Since the duration of conductive cooling scales with parent body size, these data require a >= 150-km radius parent body and a range of bulk initial Al-26/Al-27 consistent with the initial Al-26/Al-27 ratios of constituent LL chondrules. The concordance suggests that rapid accretion of a large LL parent asteroid occurred shortly after a major chondrule-forming episode.

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