Kevin Mckeegan
· Professor Emeritus & Distinguished Research ProfessorVerifiedUniversity of California, Los Angeles · Earth and Space Sciences
Active 1982–2024
Research topics
- Chemistry
- Mineralogy
- Geology
- Astrobiology
- Physics
Selected publications
Samples returned from the asteroid Ryugu are similar to Ivuna-type carbonaceous meteorites
Science · 2022 · 323 citations
- Astrobiology
- Mineralogy
- Geology
Carbonaceous meteorites are thought to be fragments of C-type (carbonaceous) asteroids. Samples of the C-type asteroid (162173) Ryugu were retrieved by the Hayabusa2 spacecraft. We measured the mineralogy and bulk chemical and isotopic compositions of Ryugu samples. The samples are mainly composed of materials similar to those of carbonaceous chondrite meteorites, particularly the CI (Ivuna-type) group. The samples consist predominantly of minerals formed in aqueous fluid on a parent planetesimal. The primary minerals were altered by fluids at a temperature of 37° ± 10°C, about [Formula: see text] million (statistical) or [Formula: see text] million (systematic) years after the formation of the first solids in the Solar System. After aqueous alteration, the Ryugu samples were likely never heated above ~100°C. The samples have a chemical composition that more closely resembles that of the Sun's photosphere than other natural samples do.
Recent grants
Facility Support: The UCLA National ION Microprobe
NSF · $1.2M · 2004–2008
MRI: Development of a high precision ion microscope for geosciences applications
NSF · $3.7M · 2014–2018
Frequent coauthors
- 126 shared
J. Aléon
Institut de minéralogie, de physique des matériaux et de cosmochimie
- 121 shared
Ming‐Chang Liu
- 107 shared
Marc Chaussidon
Université Paris Cité
- 85 shared
Edward Young
Planetary Science Institute
- 68 shared
L. R. Nittler
Carnegie Institution for Science
- 63 shared
L. A. Leshin
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
- 63 shared
Alexander N. Krot
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
- 56 shared
E. Zinner
Washington University in St. Louis
Education
- 1987
Ph.D., Physics
Washington University
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