ASTROPHYSICS
The Star That Shouldn't Exist: A Massive Sun-Like Object Challenges Stellar Evolution
Astronomers have found a star with elemental abundances that defy every model of how stars form and age — and it's sitting right in our galactic backyard. The object, catalogued as HD 224959, displays iron abundance ratios that should be impossible under standard nucleosynthesis models. Three independent research teams confirmed the measurements. Nobody has an explanation yet.