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EPISODE · Aug 2, 2023 · 45 MIN

Dark Stars and Water in Hot Places

from Walkabout the Galaxy · host Josh Colwell, Addie Dove, Audrey Martin

The JWST has spotted water vapor in the hot inner region of a protoplanetary disk, the same region where rocky planets like are own are expected to form. This suggests water can be incorporated into terrestrial planets during formation, without relying on comet impacts. Much, much further away, a new interpretation of JWST results is consistent with dark stars. They are actually quite bright, but are powered by the annihilation of dark matter rather than by nuclear fusion. Catch up on these discoveries, planetary trivia, and much more with your friendly neighborhood astroquarks.

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