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Janus (star)

Janus, also known by its name ZTF J203349.8+322901.1, is a transitioning white dwarf located more than 1,300 light-years (400 pc) away[3] in the constellation Cygnus, discovered in 2019 by the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF), located at the Palomar Observatory, while looking for periodically variable white dwarfs.[2] Subsequent observations using the Low-Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (LRIS) on the W. M. Keck Observatory discovered its two-faced nature, with one hemisphere dominated by hydrogen, and the other dominated by helium.[4]

ZTF J203349.8+322901.1
Janus
Observation data
Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000
Constellation Cygnus
Right ascension 20h 33m 49.805s[1]
Declination +32° 29′ 01.21″[1]
Characteristics
Evolutionary stage White dwarf
Astrometry
Proper motion (μ) RA: 3.479 mas/yr[1]
Dec.: -6.971 mas/yr[1]
Parallax (π)2.4525 ± 0.4364 mas[1]
Distanceapprox. 1,300 ly
(approx. 410 pc)
Details[2]
Mass1.2 to 1.27 M
Radius3400+700
−600
 km
Temperature34900+1300
−1500
K (hydrogen side)
36700+1300
−1600
K (helium side) K
Rotation14.97 minutes
Other designations
  • Gaia 1863529616173400576
  • ZTF J203349.8+322901.1
  • ZTF J2033+3229
Database references
SIMBADdata

Properties edit

ZTF J203349.8+322901.1 is located more than 1,300 light-years (400 pc) away in the constellation Cygnus, with a mass between 1.2 M and 1.27 M (1.21 for an oxygen–neon core and 1.27 for a carbon–oxygen core), a radius of 3400+700
−600
km and a surface temperature of approximately 35,000 Kelvin. It is rare in that it has two hemispheres of different gases, one dominated by hydrogen, and the other dominated by helium. Another star, GD 323, shares this feature, albeit much more subtle.[2]

Janus' rotation period was observed by using CHIMERA, a high-speed imaging photometer, and HiPERCAM, a quintuple-beam imager (data collected on the nights of 6 and 9 September 2021 for a total of 2.1 hours), both located on the Gran Telescopio Canarias, which revealed a period of 14.97 minutes, which is much faster than what is usually observed in white dwarfs (hours to days). As it rotates, its spectrum transitions from only hydrogen lines to only helium lines at phases ≈ 0 and 0.5, respectively. There was no Zeeman splitting observed. The two hemispheres were measured to be at different temperatures, with the hydrogen side at 34900+1300
−1500
K and the helium side at 36700+1300
−1600
K.[2][5]

Theories edit

There are some theories as to why ZTF J203349.8+322901.1's hemispheres are so starkly defined and of different compositions.[2][6][5]

The first theory revolves around the belief that white dwarfs undergo an evolutionary phase, where helium sinks towards the bottom and hydrogen rises towards the top due to their masses. It is theorised that Janus was observed in an intermediate stage of this phase, and is exiting the DB gap on its way to becoming a DB white dwarf.[2][5]

The second theory is based on asymmetric magnetic fields:[2] If one hemisphere has a stronger magnetic field than the other, then the magnetic pressure at the pole will be higher, causing the hydrogen to diffuse towards the pole due to the ion pressure gradient, requiring a magnetic field of at least tens of kGs,[5] and less than a few MG.[2]

The third theory revolves around ZTF J203349.8+322901.1 being the result of a merger of two white dwarfs, due to its large mass and short rotation period.[2][5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Vallenari, A.; et al. (Gaia collaboration) (2023). "Gaia Data Release 3. Summary of the content and survey properties". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 674: A1. arXiv:2208.00211. Bibcode:2023A&A...674A...1G. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202243940. S2CID 244398875. Gaia DR3 record for this source at VizieR.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Caiazzo, Ilaria; Burdge, Kevin B.; Tremblay, Pier-Emmanuel; Fuller, James; Ferrario, Lilia; Gänsicke, Boris T.; Hermes, J. J.; Heyl, Jeremy; Kawka, Adela; Kulkarni, S. R.; Marsh, Thomas R.; Mróz, Przemek; Prince, Thomas A.; Richer, Harvey B.; Rodriguez, Antonio C.; van Roestel, Jan; Vanderbosch, Zachary P.; Vennes, Stéphane; Wickramasinghe, Dayal; Dhillon, Vikram S.; Littlefair, Stuart P.; Munday, James; Pelisoli, Ingrid; Perley, Daniel; Bellm, Eric C.; Breedt, Elmé; Brown, Alex J.; Dekany, Richard; Drake, Andrew; Dyer, Martin J.; Graham, Matthew J.; Green, Matthew J.; Laher, Russ R.; Kerry, Paul; Parsons, Steven G.; Riddle, Reed L.; Rusholme, Ben; Sahman, Dave I. (14 August 2023). "A rotating white dwarf shows different compositions on its opposite faces" (PDF). Nature. 620 (7972): 61–66. arXiv:2308.07430. Bibcode:2023Natur.620...61C. doi:10.1038/s41586-023-06171-9. PMID 37468630. S2CID 259993565. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  3. ^ Cooper, Keith (19 July 2023). "Two-faced white dwarf star leaves astronomers puzzled". Physics World. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  4. ^ Devlin, Hannah (20 July 2023). "Two-faced star with helium and hydrogen sides baffles astronomers". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d e Moss, Adam; Bergeron, P.; Kilic, Mukremin; Jewett, Gracyn; Brown, Warren R.; Kosakowski, Alekzander; Vincent, Olivier (12 December 2023). "Discovery of a magnetic double-faced DBA white dwarf". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 527 (4): 10111–10122. arXiv:2312.05749. doi:10.1093/mnras/stad3825. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  6. ^ Ravisetti, Monisha (21 July 2023). "Strange two-faced dying star 'Janus' baffles scientists in cosmic oddity". Space.com. Retrieved 9 March 2024.

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Janus also known by its name ZTF J203349 8 322901 1 is a transitioning white dwarf located more than 1 300 light years 400 pc away 3 in the constellation Cygnus discovered in 2019 by the Zwicky Transient Facility ZTF located at the Palomar Observatory while looking for periodically variable white dwarfs 2 Subsequent observations using the Low Resolution Imaging Spectrometer LRIS on the W M Keck Observatory discovered its two faced nature with one hemisphere dominated by hydrogen and the other dominated by helium 4 ZTF J203349 8 322901 1 Janus Observation dataEpoch J2000 Equinox J2000 Constellation Cygnus Right ascension 20h 33m 49 805s 1 Declination 32 29 01 21 1 Characteristics Evolutionary stage White dwarf AstrometryProper motion m RA 3 479 mas yr 1 Dec 6 971 mas yr 1 Parallax p 2 4525 0 4364 mas 1 Distanceapprox 1 300 ly approx 410 pc Details 2 Mass1 2 to 1 27 M Radius3400 700 600 kmTemperature34900 1300 1500 K hydrogen side 36700 1300 1600 K helium side KRotation14 97 minutes Other designationsGaia 1863529616173400576 ZTF J203349 8 322901 1 ZTF J2033 3229 Database referencesSIMBADdataProperties editZTF J203349 8 322901 1 is located more than 1 300 light years 400 pc away in the constellation Cygnus with a mass between 1 2 M and 1 27 M 1 21 for an oxygen neon core and 1 27 for a carbon oxygen core a radius of 3400 700 600 km and a surface temperature of approximately 35 000 Kelvin It is rare in that it has two hemispheres of different gases one dominated by hydrogen and the other dominated by helium Another star GD 323 shares this feature albeit much more subtle 2 Janus rotation period was observed by using CHIMERA a high speed imaging photometer and HiPERCAM a quintuple beam imager data collected on the nights of 6 and 9 September 2021 for a total of 2 1 hours both located on the Gran Telescopio Canarias which revealed a period of 14 97 minutes which is much faster than what is usually observed in white dwarfs hours to days As it rotates its spectrum transitions from only hydrogen lines to only helium lines at phases 0 and 0 5 respectively There was no Zeeman splitting observed The two hemispheres were measured to be at different temperatures with the hydrogen side at 34900 1300 1500 K and the helium side at 36700 1300 1600 K 2 5 Theories editThere are some theories as to why ZTF J203349 8 322901 1 s hemispheres are so starkly defined and of different compositions 2 6 5 The first theory revolves around the belief that white dwarfs undergo an evolutionary phase where helium sinks towards the bottom and hydrogen rises towards the top due to their masses It is theorised that Janus was observed in an intermediate stage of this phase and is exiting the DB gap on its way to becoming a DB white dwarf 2 5 The second theory is based on asymmetric magnetic fields 2 If one hemisphere has a stronger magnetic field than the other then the magnetic pressure at the pole will be higher causing the hydrogen to diffuse towards the pole due to the ion pressure gradient requiring a magnetic field of at least tens of kGs 5 and less than a few MG 2 The third theory revolves around ZTF J203349 8 322901 1 being the result of a merger of two white dwarfs due to its large mass and short rotation period 2 5 References edit a b c d Vallenari A et al Gaia collaboration 2023 Gaia Data Release 3 Summary of the content and survey properties Astronomy and Astrophysics 674 A1 arXiv 2208 00211 Bibcode 2023A amp A 674A 1G doi 10 1051 0004 6361 202243940 S2CID 244398875 Gaia DR3 record for this source at VizieR a b c d e f g h i Caiazzo Ilaria Burdge Kevin B Tremblay Pier Emmanuel Fuller James Ferrario Lilia Gansicke Boris T Hermes J J Heyl Jeremy Kawka Adela Kulkarni S R Marsh Thomas R Mroz Przemek Prince Thomas A Richer Harvey B Rodriguez Antonio C van Roestel Jan Vanderbosch Zachary P Vennes Stephane Wickramasinghe Dayal Dhillon Vikram S Littlefair Stuart P Munday James Pelisoli Ingrid Perley Daniel Bellm Eric C Breedt Elme Brown Alex J Dekany Richard Drake Andrew Dyer Martin J Graham Matthew J Green Matthew J Laher Russ R Kerry Paul Parsons Steven G Riddle Reed L Rusholme Ben Sahman Dave I 14 August 2023 A rotating white dwarf shows different compositions on its opposite faces PDF Nature 620 7972 61 66 arXiv 2308 07430 Bibcode 2023Natur 620 61C doi 10 1038 s41586 023 06171 9 PMID 37468630 S2CID 259993565 Retrieved 9 March 2024 Cooper Keith 19 July 2023 Two faced white dwarf star leaves astronomers puzzled Physics World Retrieved 11 March 2024 Devlin Hannah 20 July 2023 Two faced star with helium and hydrogen sides baffles astronomers The Guardian Retrieved 9 March 2024 a b c d e Moss Adam Bergeron P Kilic Mukremin Jewett Gracyn Brown Warren R Kosakowski Alekzander Vincent Olivier 12 December 2023 Discovery of a magnetic double faced DBA white dwarf Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 527 4 10111 10122 arXiv 2312 05749 doi 10 1093 mnras stad3825 Retrieved 11 March 2024 Ravisetti Monisha 21 July 2023 Strange two faced dying star Janus baffles scientists in cosmic oddity Space com Retrieved 9 March 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Janus star amp oldid 1218726593, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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