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The mystery behind misaligned planetary orbits resolved by a protostar

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A latest study shows that the misalignment of planetary orbits in many planetary systems, including our own, may be caused by distortions in the planet-forming disk early on in their existence.

The planets in our solar system orbit the Sun in planes that are approx. about seven degrees offset from the equator of the Sun itself. Scientists already know that many extrasolar systems have planets that are not lined up in a single plane or with the equator of the star.

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There can be many reasons for this. The planets could have been affected by collisions with other objects in the system or by stars passing by, hence moving away from their initial orbit.

Another possibility could be that the movement of the planets out of the normal trajectory could be caused by a warping of the star-forming cloud out of which the planets were born.

In the latest findings, published in the journal Nature, the researchers observed, for the first time, a warped disk around an exceptionally young star, or protostar, that formed just several tens of thousands of years ago.

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The protostar is located about 450 light years away in the Taurus Molecular Cloud.
“This observation shows that it is conceivable that the misalignment of planetary orbits can be caused by a warp structure formed in the earliest stages of planetary formation. We will have to investigate more systems to find out if this is a common phenomenon or not,” said Nami Sakai, RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research (CPR) in Saitama, Japan.

Using observations from the ALMA radio observatory in Chile, the team from the RIKEN CPR and Chiba University in Japan discovered that L1527, an infant protostar still embedded within a cloud, has a disk that has two parts – an inner one rotating in one plane, and an outer one in a different plane. The disk is very young and still growing, the researchers found.

The question however remains, of what could be a probable reason for the warping to happen in the first place.
Sakai suggests two reasonable explanations. “One possibility is that irregularities in the flow of gas and dust in the protostellar cloud are still preserved and manifest themselves as the warped disk,” she said.

“A second possibility is that the magnetic field of the protostar is in a different plane from the rotational plane of the disk, and that the inner disk is being pulled into a different plane from the rest of the disk by the magnetic field,” Sakai said.

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