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Crater Formation Under Extreme Space Weather Conditions

24 Pages Posted: 26 Jan 2023 Publication Status: Preprint

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Jacob Gable

Independent Researcher

Eugene Bagashov

Independent Researcher

Abstract

We consider an alternative hypothesis of crater formation -- through an electric discharge machining (EDM) of the celestial bodies' surfaces. The source of the energy and the current itself may lie in the plasma infalling on a celestial body (from an extremely strong solar outburst or a nearby supernova).This mechanism may have been even more important than impact cratering in the early Solar System, with potential implications to the history of the dynamics of the System itself and solar activity in particular.In this light, the conclusion that shocked and metamorphosed minerals found within crater sites are evidence of hypervelocity impacts might be reconsidered. There are ambiguities that remain among sources of mineralogical formations.This study is ongoing with details of investigations supporting a new approach to crater formation not yet exhausted. Apart from mineralogical analysis and theoretical considerations regarding the large scale crater formation, we present a description of experimental studies of EDM acting at low pressures. Experimental results are made with crude setups and could easily be replicated on a larger scale with valuable research potential, as there is a well understood relation between the crater size and the energy needed for its production.

Keywords: craters, cratering, plasma physics, electric discharge machining, Geology, heliophysics, impact craters, Late Heavy Bombardment, piezoelectricity, solar activity

Suggested Citation

Gable, Jacob and Bagashov, Eugene, Crater Formation Under Extreme Space Weather Conditions. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4335513 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4335513

Jacob Gable

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Eugene Bagashov (Contact Author)

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