Wednesday, May 03, 2023

Signs of dying star consuming a planet have been detected for 1st time


 

Scientists catch real-life Death Star devouring a planet in 1st-of-its-kind discovery


"Astronomers may have for the first time witnessed a sun-like star devouring a planet, shedding light on the fate that will befall Earth in about four billion years when our dying sun swells to engulf our world, a new study finds.

By analyzing countless stars during various stages of their evolution, astronomers have discovered that as our sun and stars like it near the ends of their lives, they begin to exhaust their primary source of fuel, the hydrogen near their cores. This leads their cores to contract and their outer shells to expand and cool. During this "red giant" phase, these stars may billow out anywhere from 100 to 1,000 times their original diameter, swallowing closely orbiting planets.

"We know that this must happen to all planets that are orbiting at distances smaller than that of the Earth, but it was considered extremely challenging to provide experimental evidence for this," study lead author Kishalay De, an astrophysicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, told Space.com.

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For decades, scientists have detected evidence of stars just before and shortly after the act of consuming planets. However, researchers had never caught a star in the act until now, De explained.

"Honestly, one of the biggest surprises for me was that we found it in the first place," De said in an email. "Planetary engulfment has been a fundamental prediction in our understanding of stars and planets, but their frequency have been very uncertain. So finding a potentially rare event for the first time is always exciting."

In the new study, De and his colleagues made their breakthrough after examining a burst of radiation dubbed ZTF SLRN-2020, which took place in 2020 in the Milky Way's disk about 12,000 light-years away, near the constellation Aquila. During the event, a star brightened by a factor of 100 over the course of a week.

"The work started back in 2020 when I was not looking for this type of event, actually," De said. "I was looking for a much more common type of outburst called novae." Novas are stellar explosions that can happen when a red giant pours fuel onto a companion white dwarf star.

The initial discovery was made by analyzing data collected by the Zwicky Transient Facility, run at the California Institute of Technology's Palomar Observatory. The Zwicky Transient Facility scans the sky for stars that rapidly change in brightness, which could be events such as novas.

To learn more about ZTF SLRN-2020, De analyzed the spectrum of light from the bright outburst. "That's when I was surprised to see that unlike a nova, which has hot gas around it, this source was primarily surrounded by cool gas," he said. 

Cool gas from such bursts often results from merging stars, De explained. When he followed up by looking at data from the same star collected by the Keck Observatory in Hawaii, he also found molecules that can only exist at very cold temperatures.

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Cold gas can condense to form dust over time. About a year after the initial discovery, De and his colleagues analyzed data from the same star, this time collected using an infrared camera at the Palomar Observatory. Infrared data can yield signals of colder material, in contrast to bright visible light signals that often come from novas and other powerful events.

The scientists found the brief outburst of visible light from the star was accompanied by extraordinarily bright near-infrared light signals that slowly faded over the course of six months. This confirmed De's suspicion "that this source had indeed formed a lot of dust," he said.

The final piece of the puzzle came when the researchers examined data collected by NASA's infrared space telescope, NEOWISE. This suggested the total amount of energy the star released since its initial outburst was surprisingly small — about a thousandth the magnitude of any stellar merger observed in the past. 

"That means that whatever merged with the star has to be 1,000 times smaller than any other star we've seen," De said in a statement(opens in new tab). "And it's a happy coincidence that the mass of Jupiter is about one-thousandth the mass of the sun. That's when we realized: This was a planet, crashing into its star."

Related: Scientists get gruesome look at how stars like our sun eat their own planets

Based on the nature of the outburst, the astronomers estimated the event released hydrogen equal to about 33 times the Earth's mass, as well as about 0.33 Earth-masses of dust. From this, they suggest the progenitor star was about 0.8 to 1.5 times the mass of our sun and the engulfed planet was about 1 to 10 times the mass of Jupiter.

Earth is expected to meet a similar fate when the sun becomes a red giant in about 5 billion years.

"If I was sitting on a planet 10,000 light years away, I would basically see a similar flash of light from the solar system — a bit subdued compared to this one because the Earth is much less massive than a planet like Jupiter, which is what we believe was involved in this event — which puts the significance of this discovery into a human perspective," De said.

There are many questions this discovery raises. "Did the planet survive the plunge, or did it get annihilated into the stellar material during the plunge?" De said. "Did the planet come into contact with the stellar surface because of the star's natural expansion, or did something give it an ever-so-slight push to go close to the star? All these questions will become clear as we get more data on this object and find more events in the future."

Now that scientists know what planetary engulfment likely looks like, "we can look for similar events in the future, especially as infrared surveys become increasingly common in the next decade," De said. "We can also go back into this system and see what the star looks like. Was it polluted by the planet? Was it spun up because of the energetic eruption? More importantly, the data itself provides a foundational starting point for theory to try and understand how planets themselves affect their host stars."

The scientists detailed their findings(opens in new tab) online today (May 3) in the journal Nature.

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Active Military Troops Take to The Southern Border ...Biden is getting some Blowback | Taken from Rolling Stone

 DAMNED IF YOU DO

Republicans Are Big Mad Biden Is Sending Troops to The Border

Of course they are

ON MONDAY, PRESIDENT Joe Biden’s administration announced that it will temporarily deploy 1,500 U.S. troops to support operations at the U.S.-Mexico border. Republican lawmakers who have been clamoring for hardline action at the border for months are outraged. 

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) declared the deployment “ridiculous theater” while speaking to reporters on Wednesday. When asked if he felt it was theater when Trump sent troops to the border, Graham demurred. “When Donald Trump did something, it worked,” Graham said, claiming that Trump’s immigration policy had taken the problems at the border “off the table.” 

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) was there too, and claimed the troops would “accomplish nothing” in the grand scheme of things. “As long as the Biden administration keeps in place catch and release, he could send 1,500 troops, he could send 10,000 troops, he could send 100,000 troops. It would do nothing to secure the border,” he said. 

“Joe Biden is the last mile of the human trafficking network,” Cruz added, claiming the Biden administration would help transport the migrants to “whatever city in America they want to go to.” 

Some of the criticism stems from the stipulation that those deployed will not be rounding up and mass deporting undocumented migrants, but rather aiding in “ground-based detection and monitoring, data entry, and warehouse support.Those deployed “will not directly participate in law enforcement activities,” Pentagon spokesman Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder said in a statement

Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) argued the troops would be ineffective so long as Biden’s overarching immigration policy remained in place. “When they can’t enforce immigration law, all they can do is change diapers and push paper, in other words under the law they can only perform administrative functions,” he said. 

Texas Governor Greg Abbott wrote on Twitter that the deployment would do “nothing to stop illegal immigration,” and then touted his own deployment of National Guard forces to “fill the gaps created by Biden’s reckless open border policies.” Abbott has been spending taxpayer money to bus migrants to Democrat-led cities like New York and Chicago.

Some lawmakers claimed the decision was a selfish move on Biden’s part to protect his own political interests. “Anybody else remember when Democrats opposed sending troops to the border?” Wrote  former Vice President Mike Pence on Twitter. “If Democrats didn’t have double standards they’d have no standards at all.” 

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) added that “Biden is finally sending 1,500 troops to our border because the crisis is so dangerously out of control that it has driven his poll numbers to impeachment levels.” 

“It’s not about protecting our country, it’s all about protecting himself,” she added. “Joe Biden doesn’t care about border security or you.” 

There was plenty of pushback from Republicans fundamentally opposed to any immigration policy that falls short of totally walling off the border, but the announcement also drew criticism from prominent Democrats, who have accused Biden of bending to bad-faith demands. New Jersey Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez called the decision “unacceptable.” . . .

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DOING THE RIGHT THING. . .Across the country, conservative activists have targeted school boards as a means to fight changing cultural norms

 BACKING OUT

Portland School Board Candidate Tied to Christian Nationalists Withdraws

Rolling Stone uncovered Derrick Peterson's controversial connections earlier this week

DERRICK PETERSON — a top candidate for the Portland school board whose ties to prominent Christian nationalists Rolling Stone uncovered this week, is withdrawing his candidacy.

In a statement to supporters Wednesday afternoon, Peterson wrote, “Over the past week my affiliations with various churches have been presented in the media. This has taken a toll on my family and takes away from the critical work that needs to be done at [Portland Public School] PPS. I respect our youth too much to allow this distraction to continue. As such, I am withdrawing from the race.”