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MgO melting curve constraints from shock temperature and rarefaction overtake measurements in samples preheated to 2300 K
[摘要] Continuing our effort to obtain experimental constraints on the melting curve of MgO at 100-200 GPa, we extended our target preheating capability to 2300 K. Our new Mo capsule design holds a long MgO crystal in a controlled thermal gradient until impact by a Ta flyer launched at up to 7.5 km/s on the Caltech two-stage light-gas gun. Radiative shock temperatures and rarefaction overtake times were measured simultaneously by a 6-channel VIS/NIR pyrometer with 3 ns time resolution. The majority of our experiments showed smooth monotonic increases in MgO sound speed and shock temperature with pressure from 197 to 243 GPa. The measured temperatures as well as the slopes of the pressure dependences for both temperature and sound speed were in good agreement with those calculated numerically for the solid phase at our peak shock compression conditions. Most observed sound speeds, however, were ∼800 m/s higher than those predicted by the model. A single unconfirmed data point at 239 GPa showed anomalously low temperature and sound speed, which could both be explained by partial melting in this experiment and could suggest that the Hugoniot of MgO preheated to 2300 K crosses its melting line just slightly above 240 GPa.
[发布日期]  [发布机构] Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences 170-25, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena; CA; 91125, United States^1
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[关键词] Low temperatures;Measured temperatures;Pressure dependence;Radiative shocks;Shock compressions;Shock temperature;Time resolution;Two-stage light gas gun [时效性] 
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