Mystery solved! Odd X-ray signal was ‘death knell’ of planet destroyed by zombie star (video)

Using NASA’s Chandra observatory and Europe’s XMM-Newton spacecraft, astronomers may have solved a 45-year-old cold case. The team of cosmic homicide detectives determined a strange X-ray signal is the dying scream of a planet destroyed by a superdense stellar corpse called a white dwarf.

The signal, which originates from the heart of the Helix Nebula, was first detected by X-ray telescopes in 1980. This planetary nebula is the remains of a star similar to the sun, which shed most of its mass at the end of its life, with its core becoming a smoldering white dwarf shrouded by this ex-stellar material.

The signal was a puzzle, because white dwarfs like the one at the heart of the Helix Nebula, designated WD 2226-210, don’t normally give off strong X-ray signals.

A golden ring with a purple core against a black background punctuated by blue and white orbs

An image of the Helix Nebula, the wreckage of a star surrounding a white dwarf core. (Image credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/SAO/Univ Mexico/S. Estrada-Dorado et al.; Ultraviolet: NASA/JPL; Optical: NASA/ESA/STScI (M. Meixner)/NRAO (T.A. Rector); Infrared: ESO/VISTA/J. Emerson; Image Processing: NASA/CXC/SAO/K. Arcand;)

“We think this X-ray signal could be from planetary debris pulled onto the white dwarf, as the death knell from a planet that was destroyed by the white dwarf in the Helix Nebula,” team leader Sandino Estrada-Dorado of the National Autonomous University of Mexico said in a statement. “We might have finally found the cause of a mystery that’s lasted over 40 years.”

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