Fig. 3: The vapor mass fraction of the disk as a function of the impactor-to-total mass ratio and the total mass normalized by the Earth mass. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: The vapor mass fraction of the disk as a function of the impactor-to-total mass ratio and the total mass normalized by the Earth mass.

From: Large planets may not form fractionally large moons

Fig. 3

The panels (a) and (b) represent rocky and icy planet cases, respectively. Brown colors represent higher vapor mass fractions, whereas blue colors represent lower values.

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