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Dracula’s Chivito: The Universe's Largest "Cosmic Sandwich"

 


Dracula’s Chivito (IRAS 23077+6707)

Dracula’s Chivito is the largest known protoplanetary disk discovered to date. It is a massive, rotating disk of gas and dust where new planets are born. Located approximately 1,000 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Cepheus, this disk was recently imaged in high detail by the Hubble Space Telescope.

It is significant for the following reasons:

1. Size and Structure 

·         Size: It spans nearly 400 billion miles (approx. 4,200 AU), making it about 40 times larger than the diameter of our solar system.

·         Appearance: Because we view it nearly edge-on, it resembles a "cosmic sandwich."

·         The "Patty": A thick, dark band of dust in the center blocks the light from the young star, while the glowing gas above and below creates the appearance of a "bun."

·         The "Fangs": The nickname "Dracula" comes from two thin filaments of material extending from the northern edge of the disk, resembling vampire fangs.

2. Scientific Importance

·         Astronomers view it as a "giant" version of our own early solar system.

·         Unlike many other disks that appear organized and symmetrical, Dracula’s Chivito is exceptionally chaotic and turbulent.

·         The presence of "fangs" suggests a dissipating envelope of material or dynamic activity, such as a recent infall of gas and dust.

·         It provides a unique laboratory to study how planets form in such extreme and asymmetrical environments.

3. The Name

The name is a humorous nod to the cultural backgrounds of the researchers:

·         Dracula: Refers to the "fangs" and the fact that lead researcher Ciprian Berghea grew up in Transylvania.

·         Chivito: Refers to the national sandwich of Uruguay, the home country of co-author Ana Mosquera.

·         It follows the naming tradition of another famous "sandwich" object known as "Gomez’s Hamburger."

 Breakthroughs as of December 2025

By December 2025, Dracula’s Chivito has been in the news due to high-resolution images and data released by the Hubble Space Telescope. Key breakthroughs include:

1.      Confirmed "Planetary Nursery": New research published in The Astrophysical Journal confirms it is a highly active protoplanetary disk. Hubble’s visible light sensors have allowed astronomers to see internal substructures—essentially the early blueprint of where planets are starting to form.

2.      Unexpectedly Chaotic: While most planet-forming disks look like flat records, Hubble revealed this system is extremely turbulent. It is lopsided, with "fangs" only on the northern side, while the southern edge remains sharp and clean.

3.      A Massive Central Star: Data suggests the hidden central star is a "Herbig Ae" star—a young, very hot star with a mass about 1.5 to 2.0 times that of our Sun. Some researchers suspect it might even be a binary star system hidden behind the dust.

4.      Record Breaker: It is officially recognized as the largest protoplanetary disk ever discovered, containing material estimated to be 10 to 30 times the mass of Jupiter.

Latest Statistics (Updated December 2025)

Feature

Data

Distance

~1,000 Light-years

Size

4,200 AU (40x our Solar System)

Central Star

Hot "A-type" star (Possible Binary)

Status

Record holder for the largest planet-forming disk

 


Comparison: Dracula’s Chivito vs. Gomez’s Hamburger

Gomez’s Hamburger (IRAS 18059) is another stunning protoplanetary disk located about 900 light-years away. It also appears edge-on, looking like a floating hamburger. Compared to Dracula’s Chivito, it is much more symmetrical and is often called a "Plain Burger."

Feature

Dracula’s Chivito (IRAS 23077)

Gomez’s Hamburger (IRAS 18059)

Size

~4,200 AU (Largest)

~1,650 AU

Star Type

Herbig Ae (Hot, Young)

A-type (Young)

Distance

~1,000 Light-years

~900 Light-years

Unique Feature

"Fangs" (Northern filaments)

Symmetrical, "Plain" Burger

Mystery Factor

Chaotic

Stable

Key Differences

·         "Fangs" vs. "Plain": Dracula’s Chivito has thin gas filaments ("fangs"), while Gomez's Hamburger is orderly and symmetrical.

·         Size Record: Dracula’s Chivito is about 2.5 times larger in diameter than Gomez’s Hamburger, breaking its long-standing record.

·         "Lone Wolves": Both objects are mysteriously located in empty regions of space rather than inside a "stellar nursery."

·         Evidence of Planets: Evidence of a potential giant planet (GoHam b) has been found in Gomez’s Hamburger. Dracula’s Chivito is so turbulent that no specific planet has been pinpointed yet.

Why the "Sandwich" Shape?

In both cases, we see the disk from the edge-on perspective:

·         Dark Center: Thick dust blocking the star's light.

·         Glowing Layers: The disk's "atmosphere" reflecting the light of the hidden star.

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