iPhone app iPad app Android phone app Android tablet app More

Dying Stars Seen 'Eating' Planets, And Scientists Say Same Could Happen In Our Solar System

Posted: 05/07/2012 10:05 am Updated: 05/07/2012 10:05 am

By: SPACE.com Staff
Published: 05/07/2012 06:26 AM EDT on SPACE.com

Astronomers have caught four dying stars in the act of chowing down on rocky alien planets similar to Earth, a destructive cosmic process that may one day play out in our very own solar system,  a new study reveals.

Evidence of the distant celestial meals was found around four white dwarfs — stars that are in the final stages of their lives. The stars are surrounded by dust and rocky debris from shattered alien planets that appear to have once shared very similar compositions to Earth, according to astrophysicists at the University of Warwick in the U.K.

"What we are seeing today in these white dwarfs several hundred light-years away could well be a snapshot of the very distant future of the Earth," said study leader Boris Gänsicke, a professor in the department of physics at the University of Warwick, in a statement.

The researchers used the Hubble Space Telescope to examine the atmospheres of more than 80 white dwarf stars within a few hundred light-years of the sun. They found that the most common chemical elements in the dust around four of the white dwarfs were oxygen, magnesium, iron and silicon — the four elements that make up roughly 93 percent of the Earth, the astronomers said. [Gallery: Dying Stars Consume Rocky Alien Planets]

alienplanetsystem

The inner region of an exoplanetary system, where four terrestrial planets orbit a sun-like star.

The dusty veils of material also contained an extremely low proportion of carbon, which is similar to what is found with Earth and the other rocky planets that orbit closest to the sun. According to the researchers, this is the first time that such low proportions of carbon have been measured in the atmospheres of white dwarf stars surrounded by cosmic debris.

These observations indicate that the stars once hosted at least one rocky planet that has since been destroyed. The astrophysicists also determined that they are witnessing the final phase in the deaths of these alien worlds.

Last gasps of dying stars

White dwarfs are the compact stellar remains of relatively small stars, like our sun, that have exhausted their fuel, leaving behind dim, fading cores of material. The sun, and more than 90 percent of the stars in the Milky Way galaxy, will one day end up as white dwarfs, astronomers have said.

The atmospheres of white dwarfs are typically made up of hydrogen and helium, so heavier elements that are incorporated into their atmospheres are dragged downward to the stellar core by its intense gravity, and are usually out of sight within a matter of days, the researchers explained.

Since the astronomers were able to detect oxygen, magnesium, iron and silicon in the atmospheres of four of the white dwarfs, they must have been observing the final phase of the planets' death, as shattered material rained down on the stars at staggering rates of up to 2.2 million pounds (1 million kilograms) per second.

One white dwarf in particular, called PG0843+516, stood out from the rest because of its seemingly overabundant stores of iron, nickel and sulfur in the dust in its atmosphere. Iron and nickel are elements typically found in the cores of terrestrial planets, as gravity pulls them into the center during the formation of planets.

This suggests that PG0843+516 is in the midst of swallowing up the remains of a rocky planet that had a similar composition to Earth, the researchers said.

"It is entirely feasible that in PG0843+516 we see the accretion of such fragments made from the core material of what was once a terrestrial exoplanet," Gänsicke said.

 

whitedwarfrockymaterial
Rocky material in orbit around a white dwarf star (center). Collisions turn larger material into dust, some of which then rains down on to the white dwarf.

Preview of Earth's fate?

But while this process is occurring hundreds of light-years away, the cannibalistic scene could be a harbinger for the eventual fate of our planet.

"As stars like our sun reach the end of their life, they expand to become red giants when the nuclear fuel in their cores is depleted," Gänsicke said. "When this happens in our own solar system, billions of years from now, the sun will engulf the inner planets Mercury and Venus. It's unclear whether the Earth will also be swallowed up by the sun in its red giant phase — but even if it survives, its surface will be roasted."

As the sun sheds large amounts of its mass, the planets will migrate further out, he said, which will wreak havoc in the solar system.

"This may destabilize the orbits and lead to collisions between planetary bodies as happened in the unstable early days of our solar system," Gänsicke said. "This may even shatter entire terrestrial planets, forming large amounts of asteroids, some of which will have chemical compositions similar to those of the planetary core. In our solar system, Jupiter will survive the late evolution of the sun unscathed, and scatter asteroids, new or old, towards the white dwarf."

The detailed results of the study will be published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.

Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter @Spacedotcom and on Facebook.

Copyright 2012 SPACE.com, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

FOLLOW SCIENCE

By: SPACE.com Staff Published: 05/07/2012 06:26 AM EDT on SPACE.com Astronomers have caught four dying stars in the act of chowing down on rocky alien planets similar to Earth, a destructive cos...
By: SPACE.com Staff Published: 05/07/2012 06:26 AM EDT on SPACE.com Astronomers have caught four dying stars in the act of chowing down on rocky alien planets similar to Earth, a destructive cos...
Filed by Travis Korte  | 
 
 
  • Comments
  • 211
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Post Comment Preview Comment
To reply to a Comment: Click "Reply" at the bottom of the comment; after being approved your comment will appear directly underneath the comment you replied to.
View All
Favorites
Recency  | 
Popularity
Page: 1 2 3 4  Next ›  Last »  (4 total)
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
nastan sparlos
Will Solyndra panels work in a nuclear winter?
02:58 AM on 05/09/2012
People usually have this pessimistic idea that ultimately things don't matter because our solar system has an expiration date. However, the human race can already now make a conscious decision to outlive the solar system. We would have to end wars, abandon cannibalistic free-trade monetarist systems, improve Earth's biosphere and start to explore and colonize our own solar system and other solar systems. We could colonize the galaxy instead of just this planet. So the day our sun turns into a red dwarf, we will be long gone living happily in other parts of the galaxy.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
ChaCubed
Fabulously Liberal
03:28 PM on 05/08/2012
This drew my attention when I saw the abbreviated version at the top of the Science Section:
"Dying Stars Seen 'Eating' Planets, And Scientists"

:-))
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
OkieIntellectual
I AM the atheist in the foxhole.
09:31 AM on 05/08/2012
It doesn't matter, the primordial black hole/monopole that was the Tunguska Impactor and is currently orbiting our planet's core literally inside the planet is going to end up sucking this rock down way before the dying sun engulfs it. Its orbit will decay enough to settle in the core in about 500 years or so, and after that it will only be a decade or two until the moon is orbiting a singularity with an event horizon about three inches across.
11:28 AM on 05/08/2012
Codswallop.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
OkieIntellectual
I AM the atheist in the foxhole.
09:25 PM on 05/08/2012
Actually no. A primordial black monopole is the only object, known or theorized, that can account for all the physical phenomena witnessed or remotely recorded, associated with the Tunguska event, including the bright blue line splitting the sky and the continuous booming roar reported by the Evenkie tribesmen, the radial throwdown pattern of the trees, the lack of an impact crater or any impactor fragments, and perhaps most importantly, the point-source in space that caused the magnetic storm that was tracked for several days before the event.
09:30 AM on 05/08/2012
Could happen? Will happen. If it were soon, it would be interesting, and almost worth it, to see if the hysterical would blame SUVs.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
theveggiedude
my body is a temple, not a living graveyard
01:37 PM on 05/08/2012
The sun has 5 billion more years. We'll be long extinct. Dead from one too many SUV's.
01:43 PM on 05/08/2012
True enough. But, one thing is for sure we cannot blame dinosaur farts.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
nastan sparlos
Will Solyndra panels work in a nuclear winter?
02:38 AM on 05/09/2012
We as a species could actually decide to think differently and decide to OUTLIVE this solar system by migrating to other solar systems in the galaxy. Now, that's optimistic.
09:14 AM on 05/08/2012
This is news? Way back when I was in 9th grade Earth Science class our teacher told us that some day the sun was going to expand and swallow up earth and other planets. That was in
the mid-1960s! What will the next breaking news "headline" be: "Four Young British Rock Musicians Arrive in NYC!"?
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Nel Pineda
08:54 AM on 05/08/2012
SO what is the GOP's plan for this? And where is Jesus while this is happening? Is he hanging around with other men again and forgetting his duty?
08:59 AM on 05/08/2012
The Repubs are, at this very moment, crafting important legislation making it illegal for the sun to gobble the U.S. and Israel, and Pat Robertson spoke with Jesus' dad this morning and has been reassured that the U.S. and Israel WILL be spared! But the RST of the liberal socialsts in this world are going to...well, hell won't exist either, except under the U.S. and Israel.
09:17 AM on 05/08/2012
Lol...
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Dr Alexander Hamilton
11:16 AM on 05/08/2012
Why must everything delve to the political
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
MarKSki0149
Even a broken clock is right twise a day
08:05 AM on 05/08/2012
That's it, i'm packing my suitcase and leaving on the next ship otta here!
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
13champlain
It is all good....range rover all wood
07:59 AM on 05/08/2012
can we find some extraterrestrial life already, I am not getting any younger
photo
KOSMOCITIZEN
2b1leaderLearn2obey1st
07:42 AM on 05/08/2012
these dying stars resemble republican's attitude
(eat their own when they are dying)
07:37 AM on 05/08/2012
Nothing unusual here. Just common everyday stuff happening in this vast Universe. It's one of the ways most of the matter in the Universe gets created and recycled.

Stars explode so that marrying couples the Universe over have something precious to use for wedding bands.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
joeinknoxville
I'm ashamed of what I did for a Klondike bar
07:32 AM on 05/08/2012
What if we all got out and pushed?
George Picard
Send lawyers, guns and money
07:22 AM on 05/08/2012
This is going to happen to our sun starting dec 21st this year.
photo
HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
evilchihuahua
Crossing the line just because it's there.
07:08 AM on 05/08/2012
If it happened to Earth and the Dems wanted to fund a solution,
the Repubs would still insist on social service cuts and fillibuster until it was to late.
08:28 AM on 05/08/2012
So true
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
karen lyons kalmenson
i poem/paint, sometimes, i ain't
06:40 AM on 05/08/2012
you are what you eat...so avoid uranus;-0
photo
Holdensolo
GOP = Governmental Ovary Police
06:35 AM on 05/08/2012
All hail Xenu!