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Planet-devouring star may be emerging

Computer simulation­s make plausible phenomenon never seen before by astronomer­s

- By Seth Borenstein

WASHINGTON — Astronomer­s may have caught a relatively nearby star munching on a planet or mini-planets.

A NASA space telescope noticed that the star suddenly started looking a bit strange last year. The Chandra X-Ray Observator­y spotted a 30-fold increase in iron on the edge of the star, which is only 10 million years old, along with pronounced dimming.

Astronomer­s have been watching the baby star — in the constellat­ion Taurus — for decades and iron levels weren’t high in 2015 the last time the Chandra telescope looked at it. The star, called RW Aur A, is 450 lightyears away. A light-year is 5.9 trillion miles.

Hans Moritz Guenther, a scientist at the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology, said he’s never seen anything quite like this before, calling it “a lot stranger than we thought we’d be seeing.”

“We’ve never seen any star that’s changed its iron abundance like that,” he said.

Guenther said one potential simple explanatio­n is that the star is eating a planet or mini-planets. He looked at other possible explanatio­ns, and of the two that make sense, he prefers the planet-munching one. Computer simulation­s show it can happen, but it has never been seen before, he said. Outside experts are wary. “This could be an exciting discovery, but the evidence is circumstan­tial and not definitive,” said Harvard’s Avi Loeb.

Guenther’s preferred explanatio­n is speculativ­e, said Alan Boss of the Carnegie Institutio­n of Science, an expert on planets outside our solar system.

The study is in this month’s Astronomic­al Journal.

 ?? NASA VIA AP ?? A NASA illustrati­on depicts debris surroundin­g the star RW Aur A, about 450 light-years away from Earth. Astronomer­s said they may have spotted the star devouring a planet.
NASA VIA AP A NASA illustrati­on depicts debris surroundin­g the star RW Aur A, about 450 light-years away from Earth. Astronomer­s said they may have spotted the star devouring a planet.

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