Stars can help stay young by consuming planets

A second Jupiter-sized planet London, Jan 19 : A new research has indicated that stars can slow down their aging process by consuming Jupiter-sized planets.

According to a report in New Scientist, most stars eventually become
white dwarfs, but along the way expand into red giants, while their
cores shrink and undergo a short but intense phase of helium fusion.

“Yet gobbling up a Jupiter-sized planet as they expand can affect that
process,” said Brad Hansen at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Calculations by Hansen suggest that if the planet is swallowed at the
right moment, its gravity can peel off the star's outer layers.

Then, the star's exposed core never gets hot enough to fuse helium, so
the resulting white dwarf is less massive and looks younger than it
should for its age.

A group of white dwarfs with precisely those characteristics was observed three years ago in the star cluster NGC 6791.

The work was presented at the annual American Astronomical Society meeting in Austin, Texas last week. (ANI)

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