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Exoplanet TOI 1227 b is being bombarded by x-rays from its host red dwarf star, causing it to “shrink from the size of Jupiter with a thick atmosphere to a small, barren world,” according to the NASA Chandra team.

Credit: NASA/CXC/A. Hobar

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00:00Visit Chandra's Beautiful Universe
00:05TOI-1227b
00:09A baby planet is shrinking from the size of Jupiter with a thick atmosphere to a small,
00:16barren world, according to a new study from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory.
00:21This devastating transformation is happening as the host star is unleashing a barrage of X-rays
00:28that is tearing the young planet's atmosphere away at an enormous rate.
00:33The planet, named TOI-1227b, is in an orbit around a red dwarf star about 330 light-years from Earth.
00:44TOI-1227b orbits very close to its star, less than a fifth the distance that Mercury orbits the Sun,
00:51and the new study shows this exoplanet is a baby at a mere 8 million years old.
00:57By comparison, the Sun is about 5 billion years old, or nearly a thousand times older.
01:06A research team found that X-rays from its star are blasting TOI-1227b and tearing away its atmosphere
01:13at such a rate that the planet will entirely lose it in about a billion years.
01:18At that point, the planet will have lost a total mass equal to about two Earth masses,
01:24down from about 17 times the mass of the Earth now.
01:29The planet's atmosphere simply cannot withstand the high X-ray dose it's receiving from its star.
01:34Indeed, it is probably impossible for anything or anyone to live on TOI-1227b, either now or in the future.
01:42However, the planet is too close to its star to fit into any definition of a habitable zone,
01:48a term astronomers use to determine if planets around other stars could sustain liquid water on their surface.
01:54The star that hosts TOI-1227b, which is called TOI-1227,
02:02is only about a tenth the mass of the Sun and is much cooler and fainter in optical light.
02:08In X-rays, however, TOI-1227b is brighter than the Sun
02:13and is subjecting this planet, in its very close orbit, to a withering assault.
02:17The mass of TOI-1227b, while poorly determined, is likely similar to that of Neptune.
02:26But its diameter is three times larger than Neptune's, making it similar in size to Jupiter.
02:33This is the latest example of Chandra helping scientists get a better handle
02:38of the high-energy radiation, like X-rays, that planets outside our solar system receive.
02:43If we are going to understand how habitable or even viable a planet is, or not,
02:50this kind of information is crucial.
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