Planet Nine Could Destroy the Solar System in Seven Billion Years
Arthur Dominic Villasanta | | Aug 30, 2016 11:03 AM EDT |
(Photo : University of Warwick) Planet Nine causing other planets in the solar system to be hurled into interstellar space (artist's concept).
Planet Nine, if it exists at all, could destroy what's left of the solar system when the sun dies, according to research from the University of Warwick
Likely an ice giant, Planet Nine is the hypothetical planet in the far outer solar system whose gravitational effects would explain the improbable orbital configuration of a group of trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) that orbit mostly beyond the Kuiper belt.
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Dr. Dimitri Veras in the Department of Physics believes Planet Nine could cause the elimination of at least one of the giant planets after the sun dies, hurling them out into interstellar space through a sort of pinball effect.
When the sun starts to die some seven billion years from now, it will blow away half of its own mass and inflate itself -- swallowing the Earth -- before fading into an ember known as a white dwarf. This mass ejection will push Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune out to what was assumed a safe distance.
Dr. Veras has discovered the existence of Planet Nine could rewrite this happy ending.
He found that Planet Nine might not be pushed out in the same way, and in fact might instead be thrust inward into a death dance with the solar system's four known giant planets -- most notably Uranus and Neptune. The most likely result is ejection from the solar system, forever.
Using a unique code that can simulate the death of planetary systems, Dr. Veras mapped numerous different positions where Planet Nine could change the fate of the solar system. The further away and the more massive the planet is, the higher the chance that the solar system will experience a violent future.
This discovery could shed light on planetary architectures in different solar systems. Almost half of existing white dwarfs contain rock, a potential signature of the debris generated from a similarly calamitous fate in other systems with distant Planet Nines of their own.
In effect, the future death of our sun could explain the evolution of other planetary systems.
Dr. Veras explains the danger that Planet Nine could create.
"The existence of a distant massive planet could fundamentally change the fate of the solar system. Uranus and Neptune in particular may no longer be safe from the death throes of the Sun. The fate of the solar system would depend on the mass and orbital properties of Planet Nine, if it exists."
"The future of the Sun may be foreshadowed by white dwarfs that are 'polluted' by rocky debris. Planet Nine could act as a catalyst for the pollution. The Sun's future identity as a white dwarf that could be 'polluted' by rocky debris may reflect current observations of other white dwarfs throughout the Milky Way," said Dr. Veras.
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