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Temperature and conductivity in shocked bridgmanite (MgSiO<sub>3</sub>) to 1.6 TPa

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Abstract

With the recent observation of an Earth-like rocky exoplanet by the James Webb Space Telescope, the need to characterize the interior components of planets becomes more urgent. To accurately model rocky exoplanets, the equation of state for planetary constituents must be constrained at pressures and temperatures relevant to mantles and cores. This work reports temperature and reflectivity measurements of shock compressed bridgmanite from 4,000 to 60,000 K, and these data are used to infer the melting curve and conductivity. Above 400 GPa, iron has a higher melting temperature than MgSiO3, implying that the mantle of rocky exoplanets with mass <2 ME may solidify before the core. The conductivity of shocked bridgmanite rises significantly after melt to 2,200 Ω cm-1. This suggests that a molten magma ocean may be conductive and produce a magnetic field.

Publication: Planned submission to Nature Astro, same title.

Presenters

  • Margaret F Huff

    Lab for Laser Energetics

Authors

  • Margaret F Huff

    Lab for Laser Energetics

  • Linda E Hansen

    Sandia National Laboratories

  • Michelle C Marshall

    University of Rochester

  • Danae N Polsin

    Laboratory for Laser Energetics

  • Norimasa Ozaki

    Osaka Univ

  • Zifan Lin

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Terry-Ann Suer

    Laboratory for Laser Energetics

  • David J Erskine

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Felipe J Gonzalez

    University of California, Berkeley

  • Tomoko Sato

    Hiroshima University

  • Kento Katagiri

    Stanford University

  • Takuo Okuchi

    Integrated Radiation and Nuclear Science, Kyoto University

  • Dayne Fratanduono

    Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab

  • Takayoshi Sano

    Osaka Univ

  • Masamichi Noda

    Hiroshima University

  • Toru Inoue

    Hiroshima University

  • Tetsuo Irifune

    Ehime University

  • Toru Shinmei

    Ehime University

  • Koji Ohara

    Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute

  • Brian Henderson

    University of Rochester

  • Xuchen Gong

    Lab for Laser Energetics

  • Burkhard Militzer

    University of California, Berkeley

  • Sara Seager

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

  • Gilbert W Collins

    University of Rochester

  • J. Ryan Rygg

    University of Rochester