Enormous alien planet discovered

In summary, a giant alien planet called HD 106906 b was recently discovered in the most distant orbit ever seen around a single parent star. It is 11 times more massive than Jupiter and orbits its star at a distance that is 650 times the average distance between Earth and the sun. This raises questions about how these planets are formed and their potential for deuterium fusion. While there is no clear distinction between a brown dwarf and a planet, it is generally believed that the limit for deuterium fusion is around 13 Jupiter masses, but could potentially be as low as 11 Jupiter masses in certain conditions.
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Giant Alien Planet Discovered in Most Distant Orbit Ever Seen
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An enormous alien planet — one that is 11 times more massive than Jupiter — was discovered in the most distant orbit yet found around a single parent star.

The newfound exoplanet, dubbed HD 106906 b, dwarfs any planetary body in the solar system, and circles its star at a distance that is 650 times the average distance between the Earth and the sun. The existence of such a massive and distantly orbiting planet raises new questions about how these bizarre worlds are formed, the researchers said.
 
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That's a big planet.
 
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Interesting, that is close to the estimated mass range necessary for deuterium fusion. I can't help but wonder if that could partially account for its apparent infrared brightness.
 
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I thought >30 Jupiter masses and you were into brown dwarf territory?
 
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It's not an Alien Planet.
 
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Windadct said:
It's not an Alien Planet.

Technically I think it's an extrasolar planet.
 
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While there is no universally recognized standard for distinguishing a brown dwarf from a planet, the point at which deuterium fusion can occur is clearly of interest. This limit is generally assumed to be around 13 Jupiter masses, but, could even be as low as 11 Jupiter masses under favorable conditions. For discussion see http://arxiv.org/abs/1008.5150, The Deuterium-Burning Mass Limit for Brown Dwarfs and Giant Planets. The author, David Spiegel, is a widely respected authority on this subject.
 

1. What is the name of the enormous alien planet?

The name of the planet is currently unknown as it has not yet been officially designated by scientists.

2. How big is the enormous alien planet?

The planet is estimated to be approximately 10 times the size of Earth, making it one of the largest discovered exoplanets to date.

3. How far away is the enormous alien planet from Earth?

The planet is located in a solar system approximately 100 light years away from Earth.

4. Is the enormous alien planet habitable?

Based on current knowledge, it is unlikely that the planet is habitable due to its large size and distance from its star. However, further research is needed to determine its atmospheric composition and potential for hosting life.

5. How was the enormous alien planet discovered?

The planet was discovered using the radial velocity method, which involves measuring the slight wobble of a star caused by the gravitational pull of an orbiting planet.

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