aurustudes
Aurustudes are a hypothetical class of celestial bodies that have been theorized but not yet observed. The concept of aurustudes emerged from the study of exoplanet atmospheres and the potential for unique atmospheric compositions under extreme conditions. These bodies are thought to be characterized by a significant abundance of a hypothetical element or compound, colloquially referred to as "aurorium." The presence of aurorium, in theory, would lead to spectacular auroral displays far exceeding anything observed on planets within our solar system. These auroras are predicted to be visible across a wide spectrum of light, potentially including visible, ultraviolet, and infrared wavelengths.
The formation mechanisms for aurustudes are speculative. One hypothesis suggests they could form in environments with