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The Nemesis theory postulates that every 26 to 30 million years, life on Earth is severely jeopardized by the arrival of a small companion star to the sun. Dubbed “Nemesis” (after the Greek goddess of retribution), the companion star”through its gravitational pull”unleashes a furious storm of comets into the inner solar system that lasts anywhere from 100,000 years to two million years. Of the billions of comets sent swarming toward the sun, several strike the Earth, triggering a nightmarish sequence of ecological catastrophes. Nemesis would make our solar system a binary star system.
A simulated example of a binary star, where two bodies with similar mass orbit around a common barycenter in elliptic orbits
An international team of astrophysicists has shown that planetary systems with very distant binary stars are particularly susceptible to violent disruptions, more so than if they had stellar companions with tighter orbits around them.
Unlike the Sun, many stars are members of binary star systems – where two stars orbit one another – and these stars’ planetary systems can be altered by the gravity of their companion stars. The orbits of very distant or wide stellar companions often become very eccentric – ie. less circular – over time, driving the once-distant star into a plunging orbit that passes very close to the planets once per orbital period. The gravity of this close-passing companion can then wreak havoc on planetary systems, triggering planetary scatterings and even ejections.
When a wide binary orbit becomes very eccentric, the two stars will pass very close together once per orbit on one side of the orbital ellipse, while being very far apart on the other side of the ellipse. This can have dire consequences for planets in these systems since the gravity of a close-passing star can radically change planetary orbits around the other star, causing planets to scatter off of one another and sometimes get ejected to interstellar space.
Kaib, a postdoctoral fellow in the Center for Interdisciplinary Exploration and Research in Astrophysics (CIERA) and the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Northwestern University and a National Fellow in the Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics at the University of Toronto, conducted computer simulations of the process with Queen’s University physics professor Martin Duncan and Sean N. Raymond, a researcher at the University of Bordeaux and the Centre national de la recherche scientifique in France. They added a a hypothetical wide binary companion to the Earth’s solar system which eventually triggered at least one of four giant planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) to be ejected in almost half of the simulations.
“This process takes hundreds of millions of years if not billions of years to occur in these binaries. Consequently, planets in these systems initially form and evolve as if they orbited an isolated star,” said Kaib, who will present the findings this week at the 221st meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Long Beach, California. “It is only much later that they begin to feel the effects of their companion star, which often times leads to disruption of the planetary system.”
The researchers believe this is a telltale signature of past planetary scattering events, and that those with eccentric orbits are often interpreted to be the survivors of system-wide instabilities.
“The eccentric planetary orbits seen in these systems are essentially scars from past disruptions caused by the companion star,” said Raymond.
The researchers note that this observational signature could only be reproduced well when they assumed that the typical planetary system extends from its host star as much as 10 times the distance between the Earth and the Sun. Otherwise, the planetary system is too compact to be affected by even a stellar companion on a very eccentric orbit.
“Recently, planets orbiting at wide distances around their host stars have been directly imaged. Our work predicts that such planets are common but have so far gone largely undetected,” says Duncan.
If this was real we would see it now with your own eyes now. If we had alien tech why would the us have a secrect space shuttle? I want to believe. I have read it all, after all is said and done even then all we have is speculation and fake video?
Watching you, here’s some real video for you.
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You do realize this kind of stuff makes children and teens who come across it potentially consider suicide right? You BETTER know what you’re talking about – you may be more of a threat than this bull.
I agree LogicLady. This is an adult depth topic. Young minds should be shielded. Let us also shield them from the many dark and slippery slopes found on the WWW and MSM which pre-expose them to despair with all kinds of fearful images, deceptions and even murkier taboo subjects. How many children will be watching the Super Bowl halftime with their parents this year?
Is it any wonder so many use psycho-tropic drugs?
The question of whether the sun has an illusive mate is a legitimate even scientific and historic topic that is worthy of discussion. There are many things that we don’t know for certain and many things that we think we know for certain that are not so.
If it’s real and shows up some day — all generations will have to deal with it. Hopefully, some adults will be wise enough to help the children survive.
No, mostly its the parents not raising the child right that leads to suicide..this article didn’t say that something was “imminent” or we were all gonna die, buy my book or product and prepare…the last line reads “If our solar system does have a brown dwarf”
are you blocked from the possibilities w/your logic lady? laying blame? Just like guns kill people right?
good article Alton
Kids kill themselves because of the way they were raised and what they were exposed to..I wonder, are you pro-gun control also? This article wasn’t saying “imminent” buy my product and prepare…it only said if
logic lady? not in that box
good article Alton
Oooh this star comes from the system BINARY….. walking as bipeds…..
I am afraid of the things, that come from the system Hecate/Octal…. walking on eight legs…..