Discovery of first binary-binary calls solar system formation into question

Everything we know about the formation of solar systems might be wrong, says University of Florida astronomy professor Jian Ge and his postdoc, Bo Ma. They’ve discovered the first ‘binary-binary’ — two massive companions around one star in a close binary system, one so-called giant planet and one brown dwarf, or ‘failed star.’ The first, called MARVELS-7a, is 12 times the mass of Jupiter, while the second, MARVELS-7b, has 57 times the mass of Jupiter.
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