Mystery giant 'forbidden planet' has been found - and scientists are baffled
2026-04-08
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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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Start your day informed with Metro's News Updates newsletter or get Breaking News alerts the moment it happens.When the planet passes in front of its host star – an event known as a transit – it blocks about 6% of the star’s light. By analysing this light with spectrographs,astronomers can determine the chemical composition of the planet’s atmosphere.Observations of three transits revealed a surprising result.The team found that the planet’s atmosphere contains a lower concentration of heavy elements – known as ‘metallicity’ in astronomy – than both Jupiter and its own host star.This makes it unlike any giant planet studied so far.Methane and hydrogen sulphide were also detected in the atmosphere,though these findings were less unexpected.Newest
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