International audienceGiant impacts are disruptive events occurring in the early stages of planetary evolution. They may result in the formation of a protolunar disk or of a synestia. A central planet and one or several moons condense upon cooling bearing the chemical signature of the silicate mantles of the initial bodies; the iron cores may partly vaporize, fragment and/or merge. Here we determine from ab initio simulations the critical point of iron in the temperature range of 9000-9350 K, and the density range of 1.85-2.40 g/cm 3 , corresponding to a pressure range of 4-7 kbars. This implies that the iron core of the proto-Earth may become supercritical after giant impacts and during the condensation and cooling of the protolunar disk. ...
International audienceSimulations of the solar system formation as well as the diversity of meteorit...
The ε¹⁸²W ages of magmatic iron meteorites are largely within error of the oldest solar system parti...
International audienceA giant impact occurring within the first 500 Myr of martian history may have ...
Giant impacts are disruptive events occurring in the early stages of planetary evolution. They may r...
International audienceExoplanets with masses similar to that of Earth have recently been discovered ...
Recent advances in understanding planetary formation indicate that mass and energy accumulation are ...
Kelvin calculated the age of the Earth to be about 24 million years by assuming conductive cooling f...
cited By 49A classic scenario of core formation suggests that growing proto-planets are heated by th...
Rapid cooling of planetesimal cores has been inferred for several iron meteorite parent bodies on th...
Ideas about the accretion and early evolution of the Earth and the other terrestrial planets have re...
The abundance of moderately siderophile elements (“iron-loving”; e.g., Co, Ni) in the Earth’s mantle...
International audienceA giant impact is an increasingly popular explanation for the formation of the...
Recent MESSENGER observations confirmed that Mercury is dominated by a disproportionally large iron-...
International audienceContext. The Juno probe that currently orbits Jupiter measures its gravitation...
International audienceSimulations of the solar system formation as well as the diversity of meteorit...
The ε¹⁸²W ages of magmatic iron meteorites are largely within error of the oldest solar system parti...
International audienceA giant impact occurring within the first 500 Myr of martian history may have ...
Giant impacts are disruptive events occurring in the early stages of planetary evolution. They may r...
International audienceExoplanets with masses similar to that of Earth have recently been discovered ...
Recent advances in understanding planetary formation indicate that mass and energy accumulation are ...
Kelvin calculated the age of the Earth to be about 24 million years by assuming conductive cooling f...
cited By 49A classic scenario of core formation suggests that growing proto-planets are heated by th...
Rapid cooling of planetesimal cores has been inferred for several iron meteorite parent bodies on th...
Ideas about the accretion and early evolution of the Earth and the other terrestrial planets have re...
The abundance of moderately siderophile elements (“iron-loving”; e.g., Co, Ni) in the Earth’s mantle...
International audienceA giant impact is an increasingly popular explanation for the formation of the...
Recent MESSENGER observations confirmed that Mercury is dominated by a disproportionally large iron-...
International audienceContext. The Juno probe that currently orbits Jupiter measures its gravitation...
International audienceSimulations of the solar system formation as well as the diversity of meteorit...
The ε¹⁸²W ages of magmatic iron meteorites are largely within error of the oldest solar system parti...
International audienceA giant impact occurring within the first 500 Myr of martian history may have ...