小惑星ベンヌの荒れた表面の謎を解明(Asteroid Bennu’s rugged surface baffled NASA. We finally know why)

2026-03-17 アリゾナ大学

アリゾナ大学などの研究チームは、小惑星ベンヌの表面が予想以上に岩だらけで不均一だった理由を解明した。NASAの探査機OSIRIS-RExの観測データを解析した結果、ベンヌはもともと別の天体の破片が集まって形成された「ラブルパイル天体」であり、その内部構造や重力の影響によって大きな岩が表面に残りやすいことが分かった。また、微小重力環境下での粒子移動や衝突の蓄積も地形形成に関与している。これにより、サンプル採取の難しさの原因も説明され、小惑星の進化過程や将来の探査計画に重要な知見を提供する。

小惑星ベンヌの荒れた表面の謎を解明(Asteroid Bennu’s rugged surface baffled NASA. We finally know why)
Close-up of a sample particle from asteroid Bennu.NASA/Scott Eckley

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炭素質小惑星ベンヌの低い熱慣性は、採取されたサンプルに見られる亀裂によって引き起こされる Low thermal inertia of carbonaceous asteroid Bennu driven by cracks observed in returned samples

A. J. Ryan,R.-L. Ballouz,R. J. Macke,T. Ishizaki,A. Alasli,J. Biele,S. A. Eckley,C. G. Hoover,K. Jardine,A. J. King,C. P. Opeil,M. Pajola,F. Tusberti,J. J. Barnes,H. C. Bates,E. L. Berger,E. B. Bierhaus,C. Calva,S. Cambioni,F. Cheng,M. Delbo,D. N. DellaGiustina,J. P. Dworkin,C. M. Elder,…
D. S. Lauretta
Nature Communications  Published:17 March 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-68505-1

Abstract

Thermal inertia is used to infer physical properties of asteroid surfaces. The carbonaceous asteroid Bennu has low thermal inertia suggestive of a surface covered in sub-centimeter rock fragments. However, spacecraft observations revealed that Bennu is instead blanketed by boulders of differing physical properties, with the most abundant population displaying very low thermal inertia compared to carbonaceous chondritic meteorites. Here we show that morphologically distinct particles in samples returned from Bennu also possess distinct thermal and physical properties, consistent with their genetic connection to the boulders. Angular particles have higher thermal inertia, greater hardness, and fewer but longer cracks that lead to more efficient splitting, relative to the hummocky particles. A hummocky particle exhibits low thermal inertia at sub-millimeter scales due to fine pores. Tortuous crack networks in hummocky particles further reduce thermal inertia while resisting disaggregation. Samples from Ryugu, a carbonaceous asteroid with similarly low thermal inertia, have cracks like those in Bennu’s hummocky particles yet have bulk densities that indicate lower porosity. These observations imply that the low thermal inertia of both asteroids is driven by cracks in rocks resulting from geological processes within the parent body or, more recently, micrometeoroid impacts and thermal fatigue.

1702地球物理及び地球化学
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