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An asteroid breakup 160 Myr ago as the probable source of the K/T impactor

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NATURE
Volume 449, Issue 7158, Pages 48-53

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nature06070

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The terrestrial and lunar cratering rate is often assumed to have been nearly constant over the past 3Gyr. Different lines of evidence, however, suggest that the impact flux from kilometre-sized bodies increased by at least a factor of two over the long-term average during the past similar to,100 Myr. Here we argue that this apparent surge was triggered by the catastrophic disruption of the parent body of the asteroid Baptistina, which we infer was a similar to 170-km-diameter body ( carbonaceous-chondrite-like) that broke up 160(-20)(+30) Myr ago in the inner main asteroid belt. Fragments produced by the collision were slowly delivered by dynamical processes to orbits where they could strike the terrestrial planets. We find that this asteroid shower is the most likely source (. 90 per cent probability) of the Chicxulub impactor that produced the Cretaceous/Tertiary ( K/T) mass extinction event 65 Myr ago.

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