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"Unveiling a Denser-Than-Steel Neptune-sized Exoplanet: Evidence of Catastrophic Collision?"
astronomy2 years ago

"Unveiling a Denser-Than-Steel Neptune-sized Exoplanet: Evidence of Catastrophic Collision?"

Scientists have discovered an exoplanet, TOI-1538b, that is denser than steel and poses a challenge to planetary formation theories. The planet's density suggests that it may have formed through multiple catastrophic collisions, which removed lighter atmospheric gases and water, leaving behind a rocky core. This finding provides new evidence for the prevalence of giant impacts in the formation of planets throughout the galaxy and helps connect theories for planet formation based on our solar system to the formation of exoplanets. Further observations of TOI-1538b will provide insights into its atmosphere and composition.

Unexplained Massive Non-Gas Giant Baffles Astronomers
astronomy2 years ago

Unexplained Massive Non-Gas Giant Baffles Astronomers

Scientists have discovered a planet, TOI-1853 b, that is roughly the size of Neptune but four times more massive, making it an outlier in terms of its composition. Its density suggests that it could either be almost entirely solid or have an ocean deep enough to drown entire planets. The planet's location in the "hot Neptune desert," where intense radiation from the star strips away a planet's atmosphere, is unexpected. The discovery challenges current models of planet formation and raises questions about the planet's origins.