Microscale Hydrogen, Carbon, and Nitrogen Isotopic Diversity of Organic Matter in Asteroid Ryugu
Larry R Nittler, Jens Barosch, Katherine Burgess, Rhonda M Stroud,, Jianhua Wang, Hikaru Yabuta, Yuma Enokido, Megumi Matsumoto, Tomoki Nakamura,, Yoko Kebukawa, Shohei Yamashita, Yoshio Takahashi, Laure Bejach, Lydie Bonal,, George D Cody, Emmanuel Dartois, Alexandre Dazzi

TL;DR
This study analyzes the microscale isotopic compositions of organic matter in asteroid Ryugu and compares it with the Orgueil meteorite, revealing diversity in isotopic signatures and implications for formation and homogenization processes.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed isotopic imaging of Ryugu's organic matter, highlighting the diversity and potential formation pathways of extraterrestrial organics.
Findings
Most organic grains have isotopic compositions similar to bulk values.
A small percentage of grains are isotopic outliers with large enrichments or depletions.
Homogenization likely occurred before accretion into parent bodies.
Abstract
We report the H, C, and N isotopic compositions of microscale (0.2 to 2m) organic matter in samples of asteroid Ryugu and the Orgueil CI carbonaceous chondrite. Three regolith particles of asteroid Ryugu, returned by the Hayabusa2 spacecraft, and several fragments of Orgueil were analyzed by NanoSIMS isotopic imaging. The isotopic distributions of the Ryugu samples from two different collection spots are closely similar to each other and to the Orgueil samples, strengthening the proposed Ryugu-CI chondrite connection. Most individual sub-m organic grains have isotopic compositions within error of bulk values, but 2-8% of them are outliers exhibiting large isotopic enrichments or depletions in D, N, and/or C. The H, C and N isotopic compositions of the outliers are not correlated with each other: while some C-rich grains are both D- and N-enriched, many are…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Isotope Analysis in Ecology · Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
