Astronomers Find Stellar Evidence of an Engulfed Planet
25-06-2026 02:47 via universetoday.com

Astronomers Find Stellar Evidence of an Engulfed Planet

A team of 14 researchers from the United States and Chile have found evidence of a subgiant star eating one of its planets. The star, called TOI-5882, was already known to astronomers because of its massive companion, a brown dwarf called TOI-5882 b. The companion may well have helped kick a planet onto a spiraling journey into the star.
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