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This Extrasolar object has gone ‘rogue’

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Astronomer­s have detected a possible “rogue” planetarym­ass object with a surprising­ly powerful magnetic field travelling through space unaccompan­ied by any parent star. The extrasolar object, about a dozen times more massive than Jupiter, is located some 20 light-years from Earth, showed the findings made using the US National Science Foundation’s Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) telescope.

“This object is right at the boundary between a planet and a brown dwarf, or ‘failed star,’ and is giving us some surprises that can potentiall­y help us understand magnetic processes on both stars and planets,” said Melodie Kao from Arizona State University in the US. Kao led this study while a graduate student at California Institute of Technology (Caltech).

The strange object, called SIMP J01365663+0933473, has a magnetic field more than 200 times stronger than Jupiter’s, according to the study published in The Astrophysi­cal Journal Supplement Series.

The object was originally detected in 2016 as one of five brown dwarfs the scientists studied with the VLA to gain new knowledge about magnetic fields and the mechanisms by which some of the coolest such objects can produce strong radio emission. Brown dwarf masses are notoriousl­y difficult to measure, and at the time, the object was thought to be an old and much more massive brown dwarf.

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