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Originally Posted by Kevnool
You would think it must be really close to its sun to be so reflective ......but in the story its a very long way away from its parent .....so how is it so reflective...cheers Kev.
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Hi Kev & All,
I think the clues here are that it was imaged at near infrared wavelengths, that the temprature of the planet-like object was 1500k, it is estimated at 8-times the mass of Jupiter and that it is "young". The "light" in the pic is therefore probably infra red radiation emitted by the candidate planet itself and probably not reflected light from the alleged parent star.
Will be quite a while I think (at 330 AU assumed orbital distance) before it can be
proven to be orbiting the star and not an interloper. The odds of it being an interloper are pretty low though you'd think.
Best,
Les D