
An artist’s conception of the gas giant planet TOI-5205 b orbiting a small,cool red dwarf star (Picture: Katherine Cain/Carnegie Science/Cover Media)
Astronomers have discovered a unique ‘forbidden’ giant planet that is not much smaller than its star.
The planet,TOI-5205 b,has been studied using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
Researchers say the findings could reshape understanding of how such worlds develop in the early life of a star.
The study,published this week in The Astronomical Journal,was led by Caleb Cañas of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and included Shubham Kanodia of Carnegie Science.
TOI-5205 b is roughly the size of Jupiter but orbits a comparatively small,cool star.
Such systems are sometimes described as ‘forbidden’ because current theories struggle to explain how such large planets can form so close to low-mass stars.
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