M 51. Credit: NOAO
We regularly report on the discovery of extrasolar
planets in our
galaxy, but earlier this year came news of
possibly the first planet discovered outside of the Milky Way. Now comes news of the potential discovery of dozens of extragalactic
planetary systems. Erin Mentuch and her colleagues at the
University of Toronto in Canada have analyzed 88 remote
galaxies and found a broad continuum excess in the near-
infrared. They conclude the most likely explanation for the 2-5 micron excess is the light from circumstellar disks, or young
solar systems, forming around massive young
stars. "[This] presents us with an exciting opportunity to measure the formation rate of planetary systems at cosmic epochs before our own
Solar System formed," the team writes in
their paper. (...)
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