Exoplanet Rotation Rates Provide New Insights into Planetary Formation
Astronomers utilizing the Keck Observatory have measured the spin rates of numerous giant planets and brown dwarfs orbiting distant stars. The findings indicate that giant planets can rotate faster than more massive brown dwarfs, which contradicts previous assumptions about the relationship between mass and rotation. This suggests that magnetic fields and early formation processes play a significant role in determining a world's spin.
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