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NS: Star fattens planet and then devours it

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 7:24 pm
by bystander
Star fattens planet and then devours it
New Scientist - 2010 Feb 24
A JUPITER-LIKE exoplanet is being fattened up by its star ready to be eaten.

Discovered in 2008, WASP-12b is a gas giant that is 1.4 times as massive as Jupiter, but is puffed up to about 1.8 times Jupiter's size. It orbits the host star in 26 hours.

Shu-lin Li of the Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics in Beijing, China, and colleagues say that this bloat is caused by the star's gravity, which stirs up the planet's interior, generating heat that expands its gases.

WASP-12b's bloated state means it can barely hold onto its outer atmosphere. This should allow the star to steal matter from the planet, devouring it completely in about 10 million years, the team estimates. "This may sound like a long time, but for astronomers it's nothing," says Li. Earth has been around for more than 4.5 billion years.
(Nature, DOI: 10.1038/nature08715)

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Space.com - 2010 Feb 24

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PhysOrg Astronomy - 2010 Feb 24

STSci: Hubble finds a star that is eating its planet

Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 6:36 pm
by biddie67
The hottest known planet in the Milky Way galaxy may also be its shortest-lived world. The doomed planet is being eaten by its parent star, according to observations made by a new instrument on NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS). The planet may only have another 10 million years left before it is completely devoured.

The planet, called WASP-12b, is so close to its sunlike star that it is superheated to nearly 2,800 degrees Fahrenheit and stretched into a football shape by enormous tidal forces. The atmosphere has ballooned to nearly three times Jupiter's radius and is spilling material onto the star. The planet is 40 percent more massive than Jupiter.

The picture below is described as an artist's concept:
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http://www.hubblesite.org/newscenter/ar ... 0/15/full/

Re: STSci: Hubble finds a star that is eating its planet

Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 7:31 pm
by bystander
OMG, I got scooped :wink: I would've put this in Communications, but nice catch. Got a late start today.

Re: STSci: Hubble finds a star that is eating its planet

Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 7:49 pm
by neufer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannibalism_%28zoology%29#Filial_cannibalism wrote:
<<A common form of cannibalism is filial cannibalism where adults eat the young of their own species (sometimes even their own immediate offspring). Classical vertebrate examples include the chimpanzees where groups of adult males have been observed to attack and consume conspecific infants, and cats, elephants, dogs, baboons, bears, lions, and some types of fish, where adult males commonly kill infants when they take over a new harem after replacing the previous dominant males. In agricultural settings, pigs are known to eat their own young, accounting for a sizeable percentage of total piglet deaths. There has been sightings of infanticide in the leopard population.

Particularly in fish, one can discern

* total filial cannibalism, where a parent eats the whole brood

* cases where a parent eats only part, e.g. sand gobies Potamoschistus minutus can eat 40% of their eggs without reducing the outcome of their reproductive efforts.>>

Re: STSci: Hubble finds a star that is eating its planet

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 3:05 am
by owlice
biddie, very cool! Thank you for posting it!

Re: STSci: Hubble finds a star that is eating its planet

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 9:22 pm
by orin stepanek
I get these Hubble shots also; from a Hubble news letter on email. really neat!

Re: STSci: Hubble finds a star that is eating its planet

Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 3:51 pm
by Hofi
That's a really great find! But it just prooved the theory built up a few months ago!