Spitzer Evidence for a Late Heavy Bombardment and the Formation of Urelites in {\eta} Corvi at ~1 Gyr
C. M. Lisse, M. C. Wyatt, C. H. Chen, A. Morlok, D. M. Watson, P., Manoj, P. Sheehan, T. M. Currie, P. Thebault, and M. L. Sitko

TL;DR
This study uses Spitzer spectra to analyze warm dust around {ta} Corvi, revealing evidence of primitive cometary material and a collisional event similar to the Late Heavy Bombardment, shedding light on planetary system evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectral evidence linking Kuiper Belt objects to impact events and primitive material delivery in a mature planetary system.
Findings
Detection of water- and carbon-rich dust at ~3 AU
Presence of ultra-primitive cometary material in the system
Evidence of a collisional event delivering water and organics
Abstract
We have analyzed Spitzer and NASA/IRTF 2 - 35 \mum spectra of the warm, ~350 K circumstellar dust around the nearby MS star {\eta} Corvi (F2V, 1.4 \pm 0.3 Gyr). The spectra show clear evidence for warm, water- and carbon-rich dust at ~3 AU from the central star, in the system's Terrestrial Habitability Zone. Spectral features due to ultra-primitive cometary material were found, in addition to features due to impact produced silica and high temperature carbonaceous phases. At least 9 x 10^18 kg of 0.1 - 100 \mum warm dust is present in a collisional equilibrium distribution with dn/da ~ a^-3.5, the equivalent of a 130 km radius KBO of 1.0 g/cm^3 density and similar to recent estimates of the mass delivered to the Earth at 0.6 - 0.8 Gyr during the Late Heavy Bombardment. We conclude that the parent body was a Kuiper-Belt body or bodies which captured a large amount of early primitive…
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