While unraveling the mystery of why some planet-forming disks fall onto their stars, an astronomer stumbled upon a surprise: ...
Uncover the Webb Telescope's fascinating discovery of a 34-million-year-old planet-forming disk around a red star.
Once the star is done forming, what remains of the disk stays there, clumping together to form all the other elements of a ...
Researchers discovered a planet-forming disk that lasted 30 million years. This challenges previous estimates of 10 million ...
How do rogue planetary-mass objects – celestial bodies that fall between planets and stars in size – come into existence? An ...
The star is estimated to be about 5 million years old and is assumed to be an intermediate object between a low-mass T Tauri star and a Herbig Ae star. The protoplanetary disk of PDS 453 was first ...
If there were such a thing as a photo album of the universe, it might include snapshots of pancake-like disks of gas and dust, swirling around newly formed stars across the Milky Way. Known as ...
A new study by Rice University researchers Sho Shibata and Andre Izidoro presents a compelling new model for the formation of ...
High-resolution near-infrared light captured by the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope shows extraordinary new detail ...
TUCSON, AZ – Researchers at the University of Arizona have made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of astronomy. They found that planet-forming disks, which are typically short-lived, can persist ...
She studies the variability signatures produced by young star-disk systems across the wavelength spectrum (ultraviolet, optical, infrared) over different timescales (hours, days, months, and years) to ...