Scientists Think They Found An Important Theory On Brown Dwarfs

People started believing that they’re lost planets or stars, somehow look like Brown dwarves, with space’s most perplexing features. Many of them are larger than Jupiter but smaller than stars, glow on their own and, well, they’re just really strange. A new analysis seems to explain at least a few of their mysteries which is actually quite interesting.

On the same subject, NASA JPL researchers are now getting a peek into how and why regarding these brown dwarfs, they believe that the failed stars can end up with weather more turbulent than gas giant planets.

Sources claim that the Brown dwarfs are objects that formed like stars and gained quite a bit of mass but failed to begin fusing hydrogen into helium. Some can be quite hot, while others are remarkably cool. Researchers have studied the weather patterns on these massive objects which go up to 70 times the mass of Jupiter, discovering weird cloud patterns that bulge up and dissolve throughout the course of 24 hours.

Researchers found that gravity waves in the atmosphere are pushing material through bands of clouds. Stars act more like boiling, bubbling cauldrons, so this is more akin to behavior seen on Jupiter or Saturn.

These new discoveries complicate the identity of brown dwarfs. They form like stars, gas envelopes that gradually compress in, whereas planets start with a rocky core and accumulate mass. But they also have storms and banded clouds, giving them behaviors that act much more like giant planets.

On the whole, it is clear that the mystery of how these storms move has been solved. But brown dwarfs still have plenty in store for us to discover in future.

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