Discovery of the first radiation belt beyond the Solar System
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25250/thescbr.brk800Keywords:
magnetic field, brown dwarf, exoplanetAbstract
A radiation belt is a doughnut-shape region around a celestial object where charged particles are trapped by a magnetic field. These magnetic structures were only known to exist in the magnetized planets of the Solar System. For the first time, we detected a radiation belt beyond the Solar System and, remarkably, not in an exoplanet but a much more massive object.
Original article reference
J. B. Climent et al. , Evidence for a radiation belt around a brown dwarf. Science 381, 1120-1124 (2023). DOI: 10.1126/science.adg6635

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