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Contamination of the asteroid belt by primordial trans-Neptunian objects

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NATURE
卷 460, 期 7253, 页码 364-366

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/nature08094

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  1. NASA's
  2. S National Science Foundation's Astronomy Astrophysics
  3. European Community

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The main asteroid belt, which inhabits a relatively narrow annulus similar to 2.1-3.3 AU from the Sun, contains a surprising diversity of objects ranging from primitive ice-rock mixtures to igneous rocks. The standard model used to explain this assumes that most asteroids formed in situ from a primordial disk that experienced radical chemical changes within this zone(1). Here we show that the violent dynamical evolution of the giant-planet orbits required by the so-called Nice model(2-4) leads to the insertion of primitive trans-Neptunian objects into the outer belt. This result implies that the observed diversity of the asteroid belt is not a direct reflection of the intrinsic compositional variation of the proto-planetary disk. The dark captured bodies, composed of organic-rich materials, would have been more susceptible to collisional evolution than typical main-belt asteroids. Their weak nature makes them a prodigious source of micrometeorites-sufficient to explain why most are primitive in composition and are isotopically different from most macroscopic meteorites(5,6).

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