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How an irradiated-Jupiter could be hotter than the Sun?

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How an irradiated-Jupiter could be hotter than the Sun?
« on: 14/08/2023 19:34:13 »
An irradiated-Jupiter analogue hotter than the Sun
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-023-02048-z?utm_campaign=natastronTWT

"Here we report observations revealing an extremely irradiated low-mass companion to the hot white dwarf WD 0032?317. Our analysis indicates a day-side temperature of ~8,000 K, and a day-to-night temperature difference of ~6,000 K."

So how that irradiated-Jupiter could be hotter than the Sun?
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Re: How an irradiated-Jupiter could be hotter than the Sun?
« Reply #1 on: 14/08/2023 19:41:47 »
Because WD 0032?317 is a lot hotter than the sun.
It has a surface temperature of about 37000K rather than about 5700K

And a white dwarf is small, so a planet could be nearer to it.
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Re: How an irradiated-Jupiter could be hotter than the Sun?
« Reply #2 on: 14/08/2023 21:21:00 »
Bored Chemist hit the nail on the head. I hope this isn't going to turn into a science denial post.
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