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Cold Dead Star May Be a Giant Diamond

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Offline mugiwara

on: June 24, 2014, 10:37:59 PM


Astronomers aren't being poetic when they say this star is a diamond.

Scientists have identified what is possibly the coldest white dwarf ever detected. In fact, this dim stellar corpse is so cold that its carbon has crystallized, effectively forming a diamond the size of Earth, astronomers said.

"It's a really remarkable object," study leader David Kaplan, a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, said in a statement from the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO). "These things should be out there, but because they are so dim they are very hard to find." [10 Strangest Things in Space]

Kaplan and colleagues were able to find this cosmic gem because it has a more conspicuous companion. The white dwarf does an orbital tango with a pulsar, or a fast-spinning neutron star formed from a supernova explosion that sends out a stream of radio waves like a lighthouse beam. Dubbed PSR J2222-0137, the pulsar lies 900 light-years away from Earth near the constellation Aquarius, and it was first detected using the NRAO's Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia.

Astronomers noticed that the radio signal from PSR J2222-0137 sometimes got delayed because a companion object was passing in front of it, warping space. Studying these delays using the NRAO's Very Large Baseline Array (VLBA) helped scientists determine that the pulsar has a mass 1.2 times that of Earth's sun with a companion that has a mass 1.05 times that of the sun.

The team suspected this companion was a white dwarf, or a dense stellar core left after a star has died. Believing they would be able to see the object in optical and infrared light, the scientists looked for it using the Southern Astrophysical Research (SOAR) telescope in Chile and the 10-meter (33 feet) Keck telescope in Hawaii. But neither instrument was able to detect the white dwarf.

"Because of the radio observations, we know exactly where to look, so we pointed SOAR there and collected light for two and a half hours," Bart Dunlap, a graduate student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, said in a statement. "Our final image should show us a companion 100 times fainter than any other white dwarf orbiting a neutron star and about 10 times fainter than any known white dwarf, but we don’t see a thing. If there's a white dwarf there, and there almost certainly is, it must be extremely cold."

Source : http://www.space.com/26335-coldest-white-dwarf-star-diamond.html


Offline ThrashMetal

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Reply #1 on: July 01, 2014, 02:35:38 PM
tamang tama pupunta ako sa space. Makapag stop over muna jan at makapag mina. Lol

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Offline crashtest

Reply #2 on: July 05, 2014, 04:15:27 AM
Well, it looks like a diamond.
:)

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Offline jamesbond

Reply #3 on: July 05, 2014, 08:33:18 AM
well if this was true..aba..unahan na ito sa space nust to capture it hahaha....


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Offline bonehead

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Reply #4 on: July 05, 2014, 09:01:00 AM
sa china rin yan... nasa ancient maps na nila yan >:D
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Offline jamesbond

Reply #5 on: July 05, 2014, 09:07:05 AM

sa china rin yan... nasa ancient maps na nila yan >:D
hahaha... kasama ba sa reclaimation style nila? Nyahahaha...



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