Binary stars might not form simultaneously

Published: June 23, 2008 at 1:17 PM

NASHVILLE, June 23 (UPI) -- A U.S.-funded study finds binary stars might not be identical, and that might cause the world's astronomers to re-examine some of their theories.

Astronomers have long assumed binary stars, each with the same mass and in orbit around each other, form simultaneously and, therefore, are identical twins. But new evidence gained from twin stars in the Orion Nebula 1,500 light years from Earth indicates they exhibit significant differences in brightness, surface temperature and possibly even size.

The new data, said scientists, suggest one of the stars formed significantly earlier than its twin -- a discovery that might cause astronomers to readjust their estimates for thousands of young stars.

Scientists said the newly formed twin stars are about 1 million years old. With a full lifespan of about 50 billion years, that makes them equivalent to one-day-old human babies.

"The easiest way to explain the observed differences is if one star was fully formed about 500,000 years before its twin," said Keivan Stassun, an associate professor of astronomy at Vanderbilt University.

The discovery by Stassun and Robert Mathieu from the University of Wisconsin-Madison appears in the journal Nature.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints




Additional News Stories
Poll: Young adults want healthcare reform (10 min)
California updates tsunami maps (23 min)
UPI NewsTrack Business (30 min)
Ethics list puts whistle-blower first (31 min)
Filberts recalled for salmonella risk (44 min)
Average Canadian household spending $71K (52 min)
U.S. announces women's hockey team
fark
150 battle blaze at chicken farm. Fowl play suspected
Friday Photo Fun with the folks from TSG: Match the "Santa Con" with their crime for shot at best...
Yet another group of researchers claim to have discovered the lost city of Atlantis. This time,...
Photoshop theme: Cthulhu vs. the Flying Spaghetti Monster
Al Qaeda blasts away its 'glass ceiling' by officially clearing women to become suicide bombers
Teacher takes students choiring, then treats them to lunch at Hooters, which leads to her early...