A4_2 A Bright Night

Authors

  • Joshua Barker
  • John Coxon
  • Thomas Conlon

Abstract

The gas giant planet Jupiter is often referred to asa ‘failed star’. This paper investigates whether a change in brightness levels would be experienced by the Earth if Jupiter was in fact undergoing fusion and radiating. It is found that the luminosity generated by nuclear fusion within Jupiter would be a very small percentage of that produced by the Sun, even in the case where the mass of Jupiter is increased.

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Published

18-02-2011

How to Cite

Barker, J., Coxon, J., & Conlon, T. (2011). A4_2 A Bright Night. Physics Special Topics, 9(1). Retrieved from https://journals.le.ac.uk/index.php/pst/article/view/1898