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HED Meteorites and Their Relationship to the Geology of Vesta and the Dawn Mission
Authors:Harry Y McSween Jr  David W Mittlefehldt  Andrew W Beck  Rhiannon G Mayne  Timothy J McCoy
Institution:1. Planetary Geoscience Institute and Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, 37996-1410, USA
2. Astromaterials Research Office, NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, 77058, USA
3. Department of Geology, Texas Christian University, TCU Box 298830, Fort Worth, TX, 76129, USA
4. Department of Mineral Sciences, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, 20546, USA
Abstract:Howardite-eucrite-diogenite (HED) meteorites, thought to be derived from 4 Vesta, provide the best sampling available for any differentiated asteroid. However, deviations in oxygen isotopic composition from a common mass-fractionation line suggest that a few eucrite-like meteorites are from other bodies, or that Vesta was not completely homogenized during differentiation. The petrology and geochemistry of HEDs provide insights into igneous processes that produced a crust composed of basalts, gabbros, and ultramafic cumulate rocks. Although most HED magmas were fractionated, it is unresolved whether some eucrites may have been primary melts. The geochemistry of HEDs indicates that bulk Vesta is depleted in volatile elements and is relatively reduced, but has chondritic refractory element abundances. The compositions of HEDs may favor a magma ocean model, but inconsistencies remain. Geochronology indicates that Vesta accreted and differentiated within the first several million years of solar system history, that magmatism continued over a span of ??10 Myr, and that its thermal history extended for perhaps 100 Myr. The protracted cooling history is probably responsible for thermal metamorphism of most HEDs. Impact chronology indicates that Vesta experienced many significant collisions, including during the late heavy bombardment. The age of the huge south pole crater is controversial, but it probably ejected Vestoids and many HEDs. Continued impacts produced a regolith composed of eucrite and diogenite fragments containing only minor exotic materials. HED meteorites serve as ground truth for orbital spectroscopic and chemical analyses by the Dawn spacecraft, and their properties are critical for instrument calibration and interpretation of Vesta??s geologic history.
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