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Rare system of five stars discovered | Rare system of five stars discovered |
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Astronomers have discovered a very rare system of five connected stars. | Astronomers have discovered a very rare system of five connected stars. |
The quintuplet consists of a pair of closely linked stars - binaries - one of which has a lone companion; it is the first known system of its kind. | The quintuplet consists of a pair of closely linked stars - binaries - one of which has a lone companion; it is the first known system of its kind. |
The pair of stars orbit around a mutual centre of gravity, but are separated by more than the distance of Pluto's orbit around the Sun. | The pair of stars orbit around a mutual centre of gravity, but are separated by more than the distance of Pluto's orbit around the Sun. |
The findings have been presented at the UK National Astronomy Meeting in Llandudno. | The findings have been presented at the UK National Astronomy Meeting in Llandudno. |
The unusual system lies 250 light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. It was discovered in data gathered by the SuperWASP (Wide Angle Search for Planets) project. | The unusual system lies 250 light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major. It was discovered in data gathered by the SuperWASP (Wide Angle Search for Planets) project. |
This uses relatively small and low-cost cameras in the Canary Islands and South Africa to image much of the sky every few minutes. | This uses relatively small and low-cost cameras in the Canary Islands and South Africa to image much of the sky every few minutes. |
Measurements of the brightness of individual stars are, over years, assembled into light curves - plots of brightness against time. | Measurements of the brightness of individual stars are, over years, assembled into light curves - plots of brightness against time. |
When the stars pass in front of one another, they produce a regular pattern of pairs of dips in the light curve. | When the stars pass in front of one another, they produce a regular pattern of pairs of dips in the light curve. |
Data from the new system revealed the existence of two binary stars, one of which was a so-called contact binary. | Data from the new system revealed the existence of two binary stars, one of which was a so-called contact binary. |
Co-author Dr Marcus Lohr, from the Open University, told BBC News that these contact binaries were stars that orbit so closely they share an outer atmosphere. | |
The other star pair - a detached binary - has a separation distance of some three million km. The two binaries orbit in the same plane at a distance of 21 billion km. | The other star pair - a detached binary - has a separation distance of some three million km. The two binaries orbit in the same plane at a distance of 21 billion km. |
Follow-up observations of different wavelengths of light coming from the star system uncovered a fifth star, which is linked to the detached binary star. | Follow-up observations of different wavelengths of light coming from the star system uncovered a fifth star, which is linked to the detached binary star. |
"This is a truly exotic star system. In principle there's no reason why it couldn't have planets in orbit around each of the pairs of stars. Any inhabitants would have a sky that would put the makers of Star Wars to shame," Dr Lohr said. | "This is a truly exotic star system. In principle there's no reason why it couldn't have planets in orbit around each of the pairs of stars. Any inhabitants would have a sky that would put the makers of Star Wars to shame," Dr Lohr said. |
"There could sometimes be no fewer than five Suns of different brightnesses lighting up the landscape." | "There could sometimes be no fewer than five Suns of different brightnesses lighting up the landscape." |
Dr Lohr said the fact the stars all orbited in the same plane suggested they had all formed out of the same "proto-stellar disk" of dust and gas. | Dr Lohr said the fact the stars all orbited in the same plane suggested they had all formed out of the same "proto-stellar disk" of dust and gas. |
He added that systems containing this many linked stars were extremely rare, but at least one other five-star system had been discovered by Nasa's Kepler planet-hunting telescope. | He added that systems containing this many linked stars were extremely rare, but at least one other five-star system had been discovered by Nasa's Kepler planet-hunting telescope. |
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