Friday, August 26, 2011

A Planet Made of Diamond!


 Artist's impression of the diamond planet

You read that right! Astronomers believe that they have discovered an exoplanet made of diamond! How can this happen? Well here's the scenario. There was once two stars orbiting each other in a binary system in our galaxy. One star was  bigger than other, and began stealing material from the other smaller star. Over time, the large star stripped so much material off the small star that it couldn't withstand the external pressure and exploded as a supernova! This huge explosion cleared away any gas and star material in the area, leaving behind only the core of the large star (now called a neutron star) and a the core of the small star. Because this is a binary system, the leftover cores began to orbit each other extremely quickly. The angular momentum in the system (speed of rotation, essentially) caused the neutron star to spin on its axis in a fraction of a second (once every 0.0057 seconds to be exact)! We call these stars pulsars, as they emit light from their poles which appears as mili-second pulses in radio telescopes. The small star's core now orbits the pulsar so closely that it only takes two hours for the planet to go around the star! Based on orbital speed and distance to the host star, astronomers speculate that it is less than half the size of Jupiter, but weighs about 1.2 times as much! This high density suggests that the star is made of carbon, and its close proximity to the host star would make it crystallized. And you know what crystallized carbon is… Diamond! A planet 5 times the size of Earth made diamond. I Think I agree with other astronomers who suggest that we somehow find a way to travel to this planet and bring some diamond back! (Though it's quite implausible.) Wouldn't it be awesome to have an exoplanet-diamond ring ? And I thought a meteorite necklace was cool!