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Accessing extreme super-Earth interiors: Post-perovskite transition and melting in MgSiO3 via three-stage gas gun
Shock compression, enstatite, machine-learning potential, structural evolution, melting
摘要录用
Zhi-Guo Li / National Interdisciplinary Research Center of Engineering Physics
Constraining the equation of state (EOS) and phase behavior of planetary minerals is essential for understanding the evolution of Super-Earths. Magnesium silicate, a dominant mantle constituent, has long exhibited uncertain structural responses under the extreme pressures and temperatures of such massive rocky planets. Here, we report high-precision shock Hugoniot measurements of MgSiO3 enstatite up to 330 GPa and 8200 K using a three-stage gas gun. Combined with the calculated Hugoniot curves and phase diagrams via ab-initio machine learning simulations, our results reveal that shock compression drives enstatite into post-perovskite phase. Moreover, a pronounced temperature plateau along Hugoniot between 175 and 203 GPa provides clear evidence for melting, leading to a revised melting curve of MgSiO3. The relatively slow temperature increasing in the melting curve implies that silicate melts could persist at extreme depths, promoting the formation of a basal magma ocean in massive super-Earths.

 
重要日期
  • 05月12日

    2026

    会议日期

  • 04月15日 2026

    初稿截稿日期

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