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IIT-Kanpur professor among astronomers to discover 'Super Jupiter' outside our solar system

Dr Prashant Pathak is among the team of astronomers have to discovered Epsilon Indi Ab, also called 'Super Jupiter' as its mass is more than six times that of Jupiter, the largest planet of our solar system

July 25, 2024 / 14:42 IST
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An artist's rendition of the Jupiter-like planet that was discovered by a team of astronomers, which included an IIT-Kanpur professor | Credit: T. Müller (MPIAHdA)

An Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur professor is among an international team of astronomers to have discovered Epsilon Indi Ab, a giant planet orbiting a nearby star similar to Sun.

Dr Prashant Pathak, assistant professor in the department of space, planetary and astronomical sciences and engineering (SPASE), IIT-Kanpur, is part the team that discovered Epsilon Indi Ab (Eps Ind Ab), also classified as "Super Jupiter" — its mass is more than six times that of Jupiter, making it significantly larger than any planet in our solar system. Jupiter is the largest planet of our solar system.

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"This discovery is exciting because it gives us a chance to learn more about planets that are very different from our own," Pathak said. "The planet’s atmosphere appears to have an unusual composition that indicates a high metal content and a different carbon-to-oxygen ratio than we see on our own solar system planets. This opens up fascinating questions about its formation and evolution. "

Eps Ind Ab is the first-ever mature exoplanet (a planet beyond our solar system) to be discovered using direct imaging technique. The details of the discovery and the research behind it has been published in the world's leading multidisciplinary science journal Nature.