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Star ‘ate’ infant super-Jupiter to create ‘disc inferno’

A massive stellar flare trillions of times more powerful than the brightest solar flare from our sun may have been caused when a star ripped apart and devoured a massive gas giant planet.

New research could solve the mystery of why the infant protostar FU Ori, located 1,200 light-years from Earth, significantly increased in brightness around 85 years ago and has still not dimmed to its expected luminosity. Astronomers have theorized that the increase in brightness of FU Ori is the result of matter being fed from a disk of superhot gas and dust around the young star to its surface.

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