Scientists have discovered a strange two -star system with an extrasolar planet that rotates around them.
According to RCO News AgencyThe view of a planet that rotates not only around a dual system (with two stars), but also around a binary brown dwarf system, and also in their polar orbit, is incredible and exciting.
Scientists perhaps have discovered the strangest planetary poem ever seen. This poem not only has the first “polar planet” to be discovered, meaning that it rotates its two stars in a lateral orbit, but also rotates around both stars.
That’s not all. The stars of this poem are also brown dwarfs that are best known as “failed stars”.
Since astronomers in the mid -1990s began to discover extensive planets, the worlds that rotate around other stars have shown that the world is a strange place compared to our usual solar system.
Hunters have found strange worlds that are not similar to what we see in the solar system. Like the world -style worlds that can be compared to a pastel or worlds that are so hot that liquid metal or glass like rain. Now, there is a world that strangely rotates around its stars at an angle of 90 degrees.
While we have already discovered many planets that rotate around binary stars, astronomers have never seen an extrasolar planet that would rotate a binary pair at 90 degrees to the orbital plate of those stars.
This extravagant planet called “2m1510 (AB) B” is about 120 light -years in the constellation of Libra.
Scientists had previously seen clues that the planets could exist in the polar circuits around the binary stars. For example, they found the planet’s pre -planet pills around the twin stars. However, this is the first strong evidence of such a fully formed poem.
Thomas Baycroft, head of the Birmingham University Research Team, said in a statement: “I am excited to participate in the discovery of authentic evidence of this configuration.”
This poem is even more strange, as the host stars of this extrasolar planet are called “2M1510 (AB)” and “2m1510 C” brown dwarfs.
Brown dwarfs are star bodies whose nickname is “failed stars”, because although they were born of gas and dust collapse like standard stars, they cannot collect enough material to assume the crime needed to start hydrogen fusion into their cores.
About 75 percent of the stars with a mass of about 10 times the sun are binary, and about 50 percent of the sun -like stars have one partner.
Brown dwarfs with a mass of 0.075 to 0.013 times the sun (or 75 to 13 times the customer) are very rare in binary shape.
In addition, what adds to the strangeness of this poem is that it is only the second pair of brown dwarfs in the sun that has been discovered so far. This means that one of the brown dwarfs shadows the other.
“A planet that rotates not only around a dual poem, but also around a dual -brown dwarf, as well as their polar orbit, is very incredible and exciting,” says Amaury Triaud of the University of Birmingham.

The team discovered the strange polar planet as they tried to understand the orbit of two brown dwarfs in the poem using the UVS Visual and Visual Visual Visual Telescope (VLT), located at the paranalys.
The observation program showed that failed stars were pushed and drawn under the gravitational influence of an invisible planet. This strange dynamics concluded that the world is a 90 -degree polar planet.
“We have examined all possible scenarios, and the only data -compatible scenario is that a planet is in the polar orbit of this binary system,” says Bikrem.
“This was a very random discovery, in the sense that our observations were not collected to search for such a planet or orbital configuration,” the Teroud said at the end. This is a great surprise. In general, I think this shows us astronomers as well as the general public what is possible in the amazing world in which we live.
The team’s research is published in the journal Science Advances.
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