Accumulation of Mercury from planetesimals

Calculations of 19 new Monte Carlo simulations of terrestrial planet growth were used in a study of the accumulation history of Mercury-size bodies. Three cases are presented, involving different assumptions regarding the initial state of the final stage of planetary accumulation and the degree and the ease with which planets can be collisionally disrupted. It is found that the same conditions that lead to Mars-size giant impacts on earth and Venus imply a more catastrophic fragmentation history for a Mercury-size bodies and the fragments from which it accumulated. It is also found that the terrestrial planets, including Mercury, will accumulate material originating over the entire terrestrial planet range of heliocentric distances.