How Many Unbound Planets Roam the Milky Way?
Life as we know it exists on a cozy planet in a stable orbit around a
sun shining brightly in its sky. But a new study hints that the most
common life in the universe might exist deep inside eternal-night worlds
far from any star, adrift in the icy dark of interstellar space.
The
Milky Way likely hosts billions, and possibly trillions, of unbound
planets, some of which may have atmospheres thick enough to support
bacterial life. Loose planets may even outnumber stars in the galaxy,
but a more precise count awaits future telescopes such as WFIRST and
LSST.
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Researchers at the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and
Cosmology (KIPAC) at Stanford University estimate that "nomad" planets,
ejected from their home stellar system and now free-floating through the
Milky Way, could outnumber stars by as many as 100,000 to 1.
Earlier estimates were more like a handful to 1, though previous studies have only counted unbound planets more massive than Jupiter.
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