Is it possible for a gas giant as the system 'star'?

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Is it possible for a gas giant as the system 'star'?

Post #1by JunkSiu » 25.03.2007, 20:54

I am just wondering if it is possible for a natural system with a gas giant as the "star"? That means a systme basically has no sun light.

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Post #2by selden » 25.03.2007, 23:38

Yes.

Quite a few brown dwarfs have been found. The smallest found so far, Cha 110913-773444, is only about 8x Jupiter. Presumably it's possible for even smaller bodies to condense out of interstellar clouds of gas and dust, too.
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Post #3by JunkSiu » 27.03.2007, 06:43

Thank you selden!! I will do some research on 'brown dwarf'!!


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